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If they plead guilty right away, they often get off much more lightly, sometimes escaping jail altogether.
I turn it on, do my word processing, dial up the Internet, check some sports scores, read a few e-mails and get off, much as I have been doing since the mid-1990's.
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But nobody in this play is getting off much.
Israeli expansionism gets the drubbing it deserves; Arab rejectionism gets off much too lightly.Why?
However, the liberals got off much more lightly than they had feared.
BP got off much too easy with the fines it agreed to in 2007.
Chris Mullin in the Times, meanwhile, worried that "Osborne, who is, I suspect, one of the author's principal sources, gets off much too lightly".
"The past 12 hrs were painful and surreal but I know I got off much much easier than so many other Egyptians," she wrote.
A homegrown Nassau County boy, Mr. Gianelli lives where he works, Mineola, and does not get off Long Island much.
I have no idea why the authorities were so dead set on implicating the Scott sisters in the crime and sending them away for life, while letting the teens who unquestionably committed the robbery get off with much lighter sentences.
Prior to that, stalkers were dealt with under more lenient harassment laws, allowing them to get off lightly much of the time.
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