The Massachusetts Tender of Plea Or Admission And Waiver of Rights is a document that is completed by a defendant when entering a plea of guilty or no contest to a criminal charge. This document outlines the rights that the defendant is waiving by entering the plea, such as the right to remain silent, the right to a trial by jury, and the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses. It also outlines the terms of the plea agreement, such as any fines, jail time, or probationary period. There are two types of Massachusetts Tender of Plea Or Admission And Waiver of Rights: the Tender of Guilty Plea, and the Tender of No Contest Plea. The Tender of Guilty Plea is used when a defendant admits that he or she committed the crime and is therefore guilty of the offense. The Tender of No Contest Plea is used when the defendant does not admit guilt but admits that there is sufficient evidence to prove that he or she committed the crime.