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Still, she said, probation likely wouldn't have sent any message of leniency to others who might consider breaking the law.
North Korea has shown leniency to Americans in the past.
And even leniency to others needs to be handled with care.
Robespierre dared not risk the countercharge of leniency to a former peer, and Biron was guillotined.
Consequently, early Japanese law extended leniency to offenders who voluntarily confessed and were thought to be sincerely remorseful.
The department relies mostly on self-disclosure in bribery cases, offering leniency to those who come forward.
Wednesday's decision raises the question of whether Russian courts will also show leniency to Mr. Khodorkovsky, who is serving 13 years in prison.
And many gay rights advocates have argued against leniency, to reinforce the message that Mr. Ravi's behavior should not be written off as teenage foolishness.
Unlike their counterparts in Asia, however, sectarian and secular authorities in Europe rarely extended leniency to those who confessed to wrongdoing.
As a result, it had been widely expected that the Justice Department would try to put accusations of leniency to rest.
And if they ever succeed in deposing the monarchy, said Magnus Simonsson, a member of the Liberal Party and the association, they promise leniency to the king.
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