Should I Just Plead “Nolo Contendere”?
After All, I Did Have a BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) Over .08, the Legal Limit. In most cases it makes sense to offer a not guilty plea, even if you are not sure. A nolo contendere (“no contest”) plea means that you neither admit nor dispute the charges against you. However, your insurance company, the jail time you receive, the stigma that you must live with and the loss of your clean driving record do not distinguish between this and a guilty plea. You need a lawyer who focuses on drunk driving defense, one who is fully prepared to go to trial and defend your interests.Call (907) 746-0588, toll free (866) 919-2134, or e-mail The Law Office of Chadwick McGrady, P.C. for your drunk driving defense — phones answered 24/7.