Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
Juvenile Pleading
My son is 16 and has been charged with possession of a controlled substance. He was caught with marijuana and cocaine. The first being a misdeameanor and the second a felony. This is his first offense. He was guilty. I have had a friend tell me that a person can plead ''no contest'' or something of that nature rather than innocent or guilty. Is this true and if so, what does it mean?
Asked on 1/09/06, 4:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Billy Tomlinson
Tomlinson & Associates, LLC
Re: Juvenile Pleading
Nollo contendre is what you are speaking of. This is not something you need to consider with drug charges of any nature, muchless a felony. There are much better options. Please contact a local attorney. Remember, if you had cancer you could take an asprin but is that advisable?
Answered on 1/09/06, 4:36 pm
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