What is nolo contendere in legal proceedings?
A) a plea by which the defense attorney sets out reasons as to why the case should not go to trial
B) a plea where the accused agrees to the imposition of a penalty but does not admit guilt
C) a plea by which the defense attorney exhibits evidences that the defendant is not fit to stand for trial
D) a guilty plea where the defendant does not agree to the imposition of a penalty and asserts innocence though there is sufficient evidence against the defendant
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