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Lenient laws meant these young punks only got a slap on the wrist for their crimes.
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Lenient laws meant these young punks only got a slap on the wrist for their crimes.
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Way Too Lenient by Russ Wellen on Tuesday, Nov 7, 2006 at 12: 23: 13 PM
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Lenient under federal guidelines perhaps because of his cooperation with prosecutors.
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Lenient Finnish prisons work better than old penal institutions
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Lenient sentencing for serious crimes sent out the message that crime did pay.
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"Lenient sentences, hideous bail conditions and puny fines for serious crimes should become a thing of the past," he told a commission on more effective combating of crime in Namibia.
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Lenient bail had a demoralising effect on police who often investigated crimes committed by people freed on "ludicrous bail conditions".
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Lenient and humane treatment were defined as permitting you to live.
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