What Does Pleading No-Contest Mean?

  Pleading No Contest or Nolo Contendere in a Criminal Case When you are charged with a crime or a  criminal traffic offense, you have the option of pleading guilty, not guilty, not guilty by reason of insanity, or no-contest, formally known as nolo contendere, which your judge will officially note in the court’s records.   While…

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Probation, Parole or Extended Supervision in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Probation and Parole: Over the next few weeks, we are going to be providing information that will apply to you if a judge has placed you on probation, parole or extended supervision in Wisconsin. This means you may complete your sentence outside of a correctional facility, instead of under the supervision of a Department of…

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