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driving record: NOLO CONTENDERE will this increse my insurance
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yogi bear
I got a ticket few months back and I took it to court. I just checked the status on it and it says NOLO CONTENDERE. Does that mean that i am guilty? one more thing, will my insurance go up because of that?
Marc Summers
Stop stealing pic-a-nic and you won't get any tickets!

yogi bear
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
Stop stealing pic-a-nic and you won't get any tickets!


too late
I was making a left turn from the middle lane(i did not want to wait in a looong line) "they" were hiding behind supermarket LOL
Ian
it's latin for "you're ed"

and spanish for something contested. Maybe it's saying it's not contestable, maybe it's saying you have contested it
Ian
ok. this is what happens if you don't pay

Lira
In criminal trials in some common law jurisdictions, a plea of "nolo contendere" means that the defendant neither admits nor disputes the charge, and is an alternative to pleading guilty or not guilty. This is also called a plea of no contest or, more informally, a "nolo" plea. "Nolo contendere" is Latin and literally means "I do not wish to contend." While not technically a guilty plea, it is made as a part of plea bargains and has the same effect as a guilty plea.

Defendants do not always have the right to enter this plea, and different jurisdictions have restrictions on its use. In the United States, state law determines whether and under what circumstances a defendant may plead no contest. In Canada, the defendant may plead nolo contendere only at the discretion of the court.[1] In some other common law countries it is prohibited altogether.

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