/bæd pliː/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: A “bad plea” refers to a plea entered by a defendant in a legal proceeding that is not in their best interest or is not made voluntarily and knowingly. This can include a plea that is not supported by the facts of the case, a plea made under duress or coercion, or a plea entered without understanding the consequences.
Example: The defendant’s bad plea resulted in a lengthy trial and ultimately led to a guilty verdict.