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It's the Latin way of saying, "I did it, but this is not my admission of guilt" |
nolo contendere
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$1,600 |
DJ |
LAYING DOWN THE LAW |
2025-03-05 |
#9283 |
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In the plea known by this 2-word Latin phrase, the defendant doesn't admit or deny the charges |
nolo contendere
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$1,600 |
DJ |
LAW REVIEW |
2004-10-25 |
#4631 |
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This 2-word Latin phrase used as a plea means "I will not contest it" |
nolo contendere
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$2,000 |
DJ |
LAW & ORDER |
2002-12-24 |
#4217 |
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This phrase isn't necessarily an admission of guilt; it simply means "I do not contest it" |
Nolo Contendere
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$400 |
J |
LATIN LEGAL LINGO |
1996-12-04 |
#2823 |
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This plea of not admitting to or denying the charges may only be given with the court's approval |
nolo contendere
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$500 |
J |
LEGAL LINGO |
1992-12-22 |
#1912 |
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"I will not contest it" |
nolo contendere
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$100 |
J |
LATIN LEGAL LINGO |
1987-10-08 |
#709 |
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Latin term sometimes used for a plea of "no contest" |
nolo contendere
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$200 |
DJ |
LAW |
1986-10-07 |
#477 |