Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
pleas
whats the difference between pleading guilty or no contest to theft
Asked on 6/20/05, 2:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Chad Main
Chad Main Attorney at Law
Re: pleas
Pleading guilty means you are admitting the crime. A no contest plea means that you are not contesting the allegations and will let the court enter a judgment (which is usually a finding of guilty).
Answered on 6/20/05, 3:32 pm
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