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North Carolina v. Alford 400 U.S. 25 (1970) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed that there are no constitutional barriers in place to prevent a judge from accepting a guilty plea from a defendant who wants to plead guilty while still protesting his innocence. This type of plea has become known as an Alford plea differing slightly from the nolo contendere plea in which the defendant agrees to being sentenced for the crime but does not admit guilt.

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