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What is the name of your state? Texas

I got a traffic citation in Fort Worth, TX for speeding (76mph on a 60mph zone). My record is clean so I want to request a DEFERRED DISPOSITION (Probation) to have my case dismissed. In the form I have to fill, they ask me to choose from:
"I plead guilty" or "I plead nolo contendere". Which one should I choose in order to get my probation?? Please, help!
 


nolo contendre works the same as guilty. The only main difference is in a collision. A guilty plea or judgment can be used against you in a civil trial.

No Contest/Nolo is better.
 

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