This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form JD-JM-102 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Connecticut Superior Court - a government authority operating within Connecticut. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form JD-JM-102?
A: Form JD-JM-102 is a Plea of Nolo Contendere (No Contest) form in Connecticut.
Q: What is a Plea of Nolo Contendere?
A: A Plea of Nolo Contendere, also known as a No Contest plea, means that the defendant does not admit to guilt but also does not contest the charges.
Q: When would I use Form JD-JM-102?
A: You would use Form JD-JM-102 when you want to enter a plea of Nolo Contendere (No Contest) in a Connecticut court.
Q: Is a Nolo Contendere plea the same as a guilty plea?
A: No, a Nolo Contendere plea is not the same as a guilty plea. While both pleas result in a conviction, a Nolo Contendere plea does not admit guilt.
Q: What are the potential consequences of entering a Nolo Contendere plea?
A: The potential consequences of entering a Nolo Contendere plea can vary and depend on the specific circumstances of the case. It is recommended to consult with an attorney to understand the potential consequences.
Q: Can a Nolo Contendere plea be used against me in a civil case?
A: In some cases, a Nolo Contendere plea can be used as evidence against you in a civil case. It is best to consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Q: Do I need an attorney to use Form JD-JM-102?
A: While you have the right to represent yourself, it is recommended to consult with an attorney when using Form JD-JM-102 or entering a plea of Nolo Contendere.
Q: Can I appeal a conviction based on a Nolo Contendere plea?
A: In most cases, a Nolo Contendere plea cannot be appealed. It is important to understand the consequences of entering this plea before making a decision.
Form Details:
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