Sentences with word «contendre»

Pleading not guilty, no contest, or nolo contendre means you'll pay the ticket fine and any other applicable court costs.
Effective January 2010, section 322.0261 (1)(c) requires that if you were convicted of, or plead nolo contendre to your third traffic offense that caused a crash within 36 months, you must complete a department approved driver improvement course that includes behind - the - wheel training and an assessment of your driving ability.
God has been ruled out and he has evidently (pun intended) pleaded «nolo contendre» to the charge of non-existence.
Potential employees must provide «a signed affirmation stating whether or not they have been convicted of a crime, pleade nolo contendre, are on probation before judgment or placement of a case upon a stet docket, or have been found not guilty by reason of insanity, for any sexual offenses or intra-family offenses in the District or their eqivalent in any other state or territory, or for any of the following felony offense or their equivalent in any other state or territory:
The guilty plea is technically defined as nolo contendre or, «I do not choose to contest the charges»... guilty is guilty you tell stupid lies as often as Traitor Don!
A «no contest» or «nolo contendre» plea does simply mean that you do not wish to contest the charges against you.
Many plead guilty or nolo contendre (no contest) before they get to trial.
If you receive a criminal citation for certain charges relating to valid license, registration or insurance, you may be able to present a valid or re-instated license, registration or insurance to the Clerk's office before your scheduled court date, plead nolo contendre, sign an Affidavit, (See Forms) and receive a withheld adjudication.
If you were convicted of, or plead nolo contendre to your third traffic offense that caused a crash within 3
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