Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
nolo contendere plea rules
Florida rules about a nolo contendere plea
Asked on 7/10/08, 1:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Fleet Tilden
TildenLaw
Re: nolo contendere plea rules
Nolo pleas are a plea of convenience. You are neither admitting nor denying the facts. Generally reserved for those where future civil actions may be an issue.
Answered on 7/13/08, 2:09 pm
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