Question

A nolo plea or a consent decree is often attractive to antitrust defendants because:

A. the government must prove criminal intent on the defendant's part.

B. it results in an imposition of a penalty without requiring a defendant to remedy his actions.

C. it is not admissible as proof of a violation of the Sherman Act in a private plaintiff's later civil suit.

D. it does not attract the same penalty as a guilty plea or a conviction at trial.

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