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Many of them are buying themselves more lenient treatment by helping the Government with its case against others.
Also, some applicants might hope for lenient treatment during the negotiations.
The group also opposed what it described as lenient treatment for federal offenders.
The officers were protesting what they said was lenient treatment of inmates.
Norris, at 16 years and 8 months, was even younger, meaning he could expect slightly more lenient treatment.
Among the major problems was that senior officials were often perceived as receiving lenient treatment for wrongdoing.
The Saudi government encouraged those named on the list to surrender, and promised lenient treatment.
Second, the law is gender-specific, singling out women for more lenient treatment.
On March 7, 1906, he was dismissed from the active military service for his lenient treatment of the mutineers.
Such lenient treatment, he said, was accorded "very few" accused felons.
They were promised lenient treatment, and encouraged to turn themselves in at the nearest Saudi embassy.
This was the real reason for their lenient treatment which ended after 6 month by brutal liquidation of the family camp.
He wanted, the documents show, to make a deal for lenient treatment in exchange for information about his old employer.
You have not displayed sincerity toward the Front which has shown you lenient treatment.
This year's audit has uncovered fewer errors, but those affected may get less lenient treatment than before.
Four colleagues who have worked closely with him have agreed to provide information to the Government in return for immunity or lenient treatment.
Maxent and his men got lenient treatment through bribes.
He also denied that he had sought lenient treatment from regulators for the savings association.
I would be included in camp details and required to work with the guards since I was no longer granted lenient treatment.
Small incomes claim lenient treatment; and, as mentioned above, this leniency means in England complete freedom.
In addition, pledges of lenient treatment for defectors that Hezbollah held out several years ago have been withdrawn.
Traffickers traditionally have received more lenient treatment there.
The bureau has faced repeated criticism over the perception that senior officials were given lenient treatment for wrongdoing.
A previously blameless disciplinary record should have entitled Cooper to more lenient treatment, they argue.
If, however, the sexually abused child is closely related to the perpetrator, state law provides for radically more lenient treatment.