misplead (Meaning)
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misplead (v. i.)
To err in pleading.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misplead
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misplead Sentence Examples
- The defendant misplead his case by denying his involvement despite overwhelming evidence.
- The error in pleading was fatal, as the misplead plea compromised the defendant's ability to present a defense.
- The lawyer's misplead confused the jury and weakened the prosecution's case.
- The court found that the misplead had prejudiced the proceedings and ordered a mistrial.
- The plaintiff misplead her damages, failing to provide sufficient evidence to support her claim.
- The defendant's misplead led to a guilty verdict, despite his actual innocence.
- The prosecutor accused the defense attorney of mispleading to gain an unfair advantage.
- The judge cautioned the jury against being misled by the misplead of the defendant.
- The court ruled that the misplead warranted dismissal of the case for procedural misconduct.
- The misplead was a costly mistake that jeopardized the outcome of the trial.
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To err in pleading.
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The defendant misplead his case by denying his involvement despite overwhelming evidence.
The error in pleading was fatal, as the misplead plea compromised the defendant's ability to present a defense.
The lawyer's misplead confused the jury and weakened the prosecution's case.
The court found that the misplead had prejudiced the proceedings and ordered a mistrial.