Allocution in a sentence as a noun

You waive lots of stuff in a plea, also your fourth amendment rights via allocution typically.

But it follows logically that things he did admit in the allocution, he was admitting sincerely.

A judge wouldn't even be able to accept a guilty plea from him if he didn't include his intent to cause damage in his allocution.

His own sentencing allocution --- which was, to say the least, not a weak-kneed cowtowing to the DOJ to minimize his sentencing --- admitted fully to those threats and blamed them on withdrawal from Paxil and Suboxone.

The majority of the allocution is accusatory, combative, and unrepentant.

Allocution definitions

noun

(rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhorts