counterplea
/kaʊntə(r)ˈpleɪə/Definitions
1. noun
A response or objection raised in opposition to a complaint or plea, especially in a legal context.
“The defendant’s counterplea was rejected by the judge.”
1. noun
A response or objection raised in opposition to a complaint or plea, especially in a legal context.
“The defendant’s counterplea was rejected by the judge.”