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  2. Nolo contendere - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, state law determines whether, and under what circumstances, a defendant may plead no contest in state criminal cases. In federal court, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure only allow a nolo contendere plea to be entered with the court's consent; before accepting the plea, the court is required to "consider the parties' views and the public interest in the effective ...

  3. Alford plea - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, an Alford plea, also called a Kennedy plea in West Virginia, [1] an Alford guilty plea, [2] [3] [4] and the Alford doctrine, [5] [6] [7] is a guilty plea in criminal court, [8] [9] [10] whereby a defendant in a criminal case does not admit to the criminal act and asserts innocence, but accepts imposition of a sentence.

  4. Plea - Wikipedia

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    In law, a plea is a defendant's response to a criminal charge. [1] A defendant may plead guilty or not guilty. Depending on jurisdiction, additional pleas may be available, including nolo contendere (no contest), no case to answer (in the United Kingdom), or an Alford plea (in the United States).

  5. Florida man pleads no contest, sentenced to 10 years ... - AOL

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    A plea of no contest means that Leon did not admit to the crime but accepted the punishment. Leon took the plea when the court was reconvening after lunch. Opening statements had been made, and ...

  6. Lab leader pleads no contest to manslaughter in 2012 ... - AOL

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    A no-contest plea is treated the same as a guilty plea for sentencing purposes. He will return to court on April 18. ... Another Michigan criminal case is pending against pharmacist Glenn Chin ...

  7. Plea bargain - Wikipedia

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    A plea bargain, also known as a plea agreement or plea deal, is a legal arrangement in criminal law where the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a charge in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor. These concessions can include a reduction in the severity of the charges, the dismissal of some charges, or a more lenient ...

  8. L.A. sheriff's deputy sentenced to probation for assault on ...

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    A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy has accepted a no contest plea deal after prosecutors said he assaulted a woman during a disturbance call then lied about it in a report.

  9. Deferred adjudication - Wikipedia

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    A deferred adjudication, also known in some jurisdictions as an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACOD), probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), is a form of plea deal available in various jurisdictions, where a defendant pleads "guilty" or "no contest" to criminal charges in exchange for meeting certain requirements laid out by the court within an ...