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Plea Of Nolo Contendere JD-JM-102 - Connecticut

Plea Of Nolo Contendere Form. This is a Connecticut form and can be used in Juvenile Statewide .
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PLEA OF NOLO CONTENDERE (NO CONTEST) JD-JM-102 Rev. 7-12 C.G.S. § 46b-120 Pr. Bk. §§ 30a-4; 35a-1 STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT JUVENILE MATTERS www.jud.ct.gov ADA NOTICE The Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need a reasonable accommodation in accordance with the ADA, contact a court clerk or an ADA contact person listed at www.jud.ct.gov/ADA. Address of Court Docket number Name of child/youth Name of mother Name of father Name of legal guardian, if any · I have read the complaint, petition, or information, or they have been read to me; · I have also been advised of my rights, including · the right to trial, · the right to an attorney, · the right to disagree with any claims in the complaint, petition, or information, and · the right to have a judge decide my case; · I voluntarily exercise my right to not contest the claims but to remain silent without admitting any responsibility under the complaint, petition or information as to: Delinquency (allegations): Neglect (allegations): Uncared for (allegations): Abuse (allegations): Termination of parental rights (allegations): Family with service needs (allegations): If the judge accepts this plea, I retain my right to an attorney and to contest any disposition by argument or evidence: Therefore, I enter a plea of Nolo Contendere (No Contest). Signed at (Town) Date signed Signed (Respondent) Signed (Parent/Guardian - if delinquent or FWSN) Signed (Attorney) Signed (Judge/Assistant Clerk) Above plea accepted by judicial authority: Yes No American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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