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Yes, a nolo contendere plea, which means "I do not wish to contend," can lead to the sealing of records in certain jurisdictions. When a defendant pleads nolo contendere, they do not admit guilt but accept the consequences of a conviction. Depending on state laws, this plea may allow for the possibility of record sealing or expungement after certain conditions are met. However, the specifics can vary widely, so it's important to consult local laws or an attorney for detailed guidance.

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