The Maine Waiver of an Indictment is a legal document that allows a criminal defendant to bypass the traditional indictment process and enter a plea of guilty or no contest to the charges against them. The waiver is available in situations where the defendant has waived their right to a grand jury indictment or waived their right to a trial by jury. There are two types of Maine Waiver of an Indictment: a defendant may enter a plea of guilty or no contest, or they may enter a plea of solo contender. A plea of guilty or no contest is an admission of guilt, while a plea of solo contender is an admission of no guilt but an acknowledgment that the court may find the defendant guilty. In either case, the defendant waives their right to a grand jury indictment or a trial by jury and agrees to the terms of the plea agreement.