Possible Questions:
- Pressed
- Begged
- Implored
- Beseeched
- Entreated
- Answered a charge
- Appealed earnestly
- Responded in court
- Appealed
- Made a case for
- Made a request
- Argued
- Supplicated
- Said "no contest," e.g.
- Asked earnestly
- Addressed the court
- Responded to a charge
- Made a case
- Entered a plea
- Emulated an attorney
- Argued for or against
- Said "not guilty," e.g.
- Requested earnestly
- Made, as a case
- Besought
- Answered a court charge
- Answered a charge in court
- Was appealing
- Stated one's case
- Said "not guilty"
- Offered an excuse
- More than asked
- Importuned
- Implored, with "with"
- Didn't just ask
- Begged earnestly
- Asserted one's innocence, perhaps
- Argued, as a case
- Argued in court
- Argued for
- Argued a claim
- Argued a case
- Answered "not guilty"
- Alleged in court
- Was arraigned
- Tried for a courtroom deal, perhaps
- Took the district attorney's deal, e.g.
- Said "Not guilty!," e.g.
- Said "Not guilty," for example
- Said "no contest," say
- Said "Guilty" or "Not guilty," say
- Said 'not guilty'
- Said 'guilty,' say
- Said ''not guilty''
- Said ''not guilty,'' perhaps
- Said ''Not guilty,'' maybe
- Said ''Not guilty,'' e.g.
- Said ''no contest,'' perhaps
- Presented a case
- Obtested
- Made an entreaty
- Made a court appeal
- Made a case (for)
- In a heap
- Implored urgently
- Implored (with "with")
- Got down on one's knees, say
- Got down on one's knees
- Entreated earnestly
- Earnestly appealed
- Asked on bended knee
- Asked in earnest
- Argued (for)
- Appealed in court
- Answered charges
- Admitted guilt, say, in court
- Acknowledged guilt, perhaps