- Nolo
contendere (/ˌnoʊloʊ kənˈtɛndəri/) is a type of
legal plea used in some
jurisdictions in the
United States. It is also
referred to as a plea of no...
- the case of a nolo
contendere plea, does not contest, the
factual basis as proffered. (b)
Whenever a
defendant pleads nolo
contendere or
pleads guilty and...
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Depending on jurisdiction,
additional pleas may be available,
including nolo
contendere (no contest), no case to
answer (in the
United Kingdom), or an Alford...
- in bar)
setting out
reasons why a
trial cannot proceed.
Pleas of nolo
contendere ('no contest') and the
Alford plea are
allowed in some cir****stances....
- Jack Zimmerman. This time
Wanda Holloway pleaded "no contest" (nolo
contendere), and
Zimmerman successfully negotiated a plea deal for Holloway. On September...
- in
exchange for a
diversion program or out-of-court settlement. nolo
contendere I do not wish to
contend That is, "no contest". A plea that can be entered...
- under: Some
sources state that the
Alford guilty plea is a form of nolo
contendere,
where the
defendant in the case
states "no contest" to the
factual matter...
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prosecutors in the U.S.
District Court for
Rhode Island,
Stanley pleaded nolo
contendere (no contest) to the
allegations against him,
giving no
admission of guilt...
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Charges and
pleas Alford plea
Arraignment Indictment Information Nolo
contendere Peremptory plea Plea Plea
bargain Presentence investigation Related areas...
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Charges and
pleas Alford plea
Arraignment Indictment Information Nolo
contendere Peremptory plea Plea Plea
bargain Presentence investigation Related areas...