A Wisconsin Not Guilty Plea is a plea made in a criminal case in Wisconsin indicating that a defendant does not admit to guilt, but instead wishes to have the criminal charges against them decided by a jury. There are several types of Wisconsin Not Guilty Plea, such as an Alford Plea, a No Contest Plea, and a Deferred Prosecution Agreement. An Alford Plea is a plea in which a defendant does not admit guilt but pleads guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a favorable outcome. A No Contest Plea is a plea in which a defendant does not admit guilt but agrees to accept a sentence as if they had been found guilty. Finally, a Deferred Prosecution Agreement is an agreement between a defendant and a prosecutor that allows the defendant to complete certain conditions in exchange for a dismissal of the charges against them.