No, the two terms have nothing to do with one another. "Nolo" is court slang for the plea of "Nolo Contendre" which is a plea offered by a defendant when they don't wish to plead guilty, but acknowledge that the prosecution probably has enough evidence to convict them. The term "First Offender" refers to someone who has never been arrested before this time.
Yes you can but you need to be aware that it has the same legal effect as a guilty plea. If you plead no contest you will have a conviction on your record. It would be the same as if had plead guilty or been convicted after a trial.
No, it is a guilty plea
If you plead nolo contendre 14 years ago, it will show up in a criminal background check. The exemptions fall under the first offender statutes. To get these charges off of your record are to ask the court for an expugement.
A habitual offender is a person who has repeatedly committed the same crime.
Yes
Nolo contendre is a Latin term meaning "I will not contest" the charges, which is a plea made by a defendant to a criminal charge, allowing the judge to then find him/her guilty. It has the same effect as a plea of guilty. As such, it will appear and remain on your criminal history record.
Nolo contendere means "I will not contest it", it is a plea option. A person that pleas nolo contendere is stating that not gulity or just not willing to answer. Even though someone is has this right they can still be convicted and sentenced.
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Not enough info given in order to answer the question. Is the person who signed out the offender the same person who was assaulted by him? Was he in jail as a result of this assault? Was bail money put up? Has a restraiing order been asked for or granted?