nolo

/ˈnoʊloʊ/
noun
  1. A plea in a criminal case in which the defendant does not admit guilt but accepts punishment as if guilty; short for 'nolo contendere'.
    • His lawyer advised him to plead nolo instead of guilty.
    • The judge accepted the nolo and sentenced him to community service.
    • The defendant entered a nolo plea to avoid a lengthy trial.
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