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In tax cases, prosecutors normally let defendants admit to a single major charge and dismiss the rest in return for admitting wrongdoing and taking responsibility for their crimes.
Sir Mark was convicted in South Africa last week and fined £270,000 after a plea bargain in which he escaped trial and possible jail in return for admitting a limited role.
In return for admitting their guilt and renouncing their ways, the génocidaires have been released from prison and sent home to live among the relatives of those they killed.
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But South African news agency Sapa reported that the charges were dropped in return for him admitting guilt over his criticism of Mr Zuma.
But the prosecutors, the officials said, have so far been unwilling to make any commitments to waive pursuit of the death penalty in return for Mr. Hanssen's admitting espionage.
(Fortunately for Bates, Mary's morals aren't so rigid as not to admit exceptions in return for certain favors).
The prisoners, it emerged, refused attempts to persuade them to admit guilt in return for freedom, or to promise not to sue.
A cleaner admitted them in return for Nureyev's signature, and Farrell obtained iconic images of the dancer, shot in available light, moodily staring into the watery stone cisterns.
Unlike the six banks which admitted liability in return for a 10percentt reduction in their fines, Credit Agricole has refused to settle and will likely face sanctions next year.
AdultFriendFinder agreed to a settlement with the FTC which sees the company admitting no guilt in return for not displaying sexually explicit ads to consumers unless they're looking for that sort of content (or are already on an adult site) and to cease using pop-ups.
In his plea, Mr. Silvester, 38, admitted taking bribes in return for investing $527.5 million from the state pension fund in five private investment funds.
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