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Yes. Anyone can sue anybody at any time for anything. The fact that you pled guilty is not going to help you, but if your complaint with them is other than the fact that you were arrested, go for it.

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Two completly diferent issues.

You got caught, pleaded no contest and got punished.

The Nice police man did something wrong durring that Lovely experiance that did not effect whether you would be convicted but caused you harm in some substantive way.

Yes you can sue.

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What is conviction by plea?

A conviction by plea is where you plea "guilty" or "nolo contendre" (no contest) to a charge. The plea is treated as a conviction of that charge.


Can you withdraw a no contest plead before sentencing?

No, a no contest plea cannot be appealed, unless you can show some kind of coercion to making the plea. It is similar to a guilty plea.


What plea is sililar to guilty?

This term is no contest.


What is latin term for a plea of no contest?

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What does plea of no cnt 1 MEAN?

It sounds like it may POSSIBLY mean: No Contest, Count 1. Which would mean that the defendant pleaded "no contest" to the charge against them.A no contest plea is, in effect, a plea of guilty and signifies that the defendant acknowledges that the prosecution has enough evidence against them in order to convict, therefore the defendant will not 'contest' the charge.


A no-contest plea in court instead of guilty or innocent?

A no contest plea means that you do not admit or deny committing the crime, but you are not going to fight the charge. If you plead no contest, you are accepting whatever punishment the court gives you, but you are not admitting guilt.


What type of plea is similar to a guilty plea?

Nolo Contendre (i.e.: I choose not to contest) It is an acknowledgment by the defendant that believe the prosecution has sufficient evidence against them to convict, and while they don't want to plead "guilty" they simply choose not to challenge the charge.


Is a no contest plea admissible as evidence in civil case?

Yes.


What is a sentence for plea?

The police released a plea for witnesses to the crime.There was no way I could refuse her plea for snuggles.


Entering a plea of nolo contendere means what?

It means "I do not wish to contest" or "no contest" for short.


If you pled no contest to a DUI is that considered a conviction?

Yes. Essentially a plea of "No Contest" is just a gentler sounding way of pleading "Guilty."


Why can you not sue the police?

You can sue the police. You just have to have substantial evidence of wrongdoing on their part.