Tennessee Petition Plea of Guilty is a legal document used to formally enter a plea of guilty in the state of Tennessee. It is typically used when a defendant pleads guilty to a crime they are accused of and is used to acknowledge the facts and circumstances of the offense. This document is signed by the defendant and their attorney, as well as the court clerk. There are two types of Tennessee Petition Plea of Guilty: a voluntary plea and an Alford plea. A voluntary plea is when the defendant admits to the facts of the offense and accepts responsibility for their actions. An Alford plea is when the defendant does not admit guilt but agrees to plead guilty due to the risk of conviction at trial.