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Alternatively you can keep quiet, in which case you either get a few years (if your partner also keeps quiet), or you get a long sentence (if he informs on you, leading to him getting off scot free).
You should inform on your partner in crime because if he keeps quiet, you go free, and if he informs on you, both of you go to prison, but the sentence will be either the same length or shorter than if you keep quiet.
The police make you this offer: you can inform on your partner, in which case you either get off scot free (if your partner keeps quiet), or you both get a few years in prison (if he informs on you too).
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He would be released into the general prison population only if he informed against others but he had no information, he said.
"If you came here three years ago," he informs me, "I might have dropped a pistol on you, you know what I'm saying?" I do.
"If you came here three years ago," he informs me, "I might have dropped a pistol on you, you know what I'm saying?" Hardiman had described his accelerated youth as leaving him a manchild, and it's a designation that suits Yaya.
As if they were stage directions, he informs us where the act of writing is taking place - often on planes ("I'm only going on like this because we're on the verge of taking off"), at his desk in Holland Park, in hotel rooms in Barbados or Athens or New York.
For example, a blackmailer can only benefit if he first informs his victim that he will harm him generally by disclosing some sensitive and secret details of the victim's life if his terms are not met.
Specifically, regarding saturation, it was not until the last moment (death) that patient's entire psychological process and if he was informed of his diagnosis or died without being informed could be identified.
If I can well recollect, he informed us that he was perfectly satisfied by the powers of reasoning (with which he is so happily endowed) that those fears were not well grounded.
Its removal was a matter of when, not if, he was informed.
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