no·lo con·ten·de·re /ˈno(ˌ)lokənˈtɛndəri/
No·lo con·ten·de·re Law A plea, by the defendant, in a criminal prosecution, which, without admitting guilt, subjects him to all the consequences of a plea of guilty.
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nolo contendere
n : (law) an answer of `no contest' by a defendant who does not
admit guilt but that subjects him to conviction [syn: non
vult]