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The Scott sisters may go free, but they will never receive justice.
Defendants in 18 high-profile cases may go free, said Pavel Zeman, the supreme state attorney.
But her mother, Nalini, still may go free if Jayalalitha keeps her word.
"There have been claims that some guilty people have or may go free because of the law," she said.
In Kandahar, I was told by many Afghans that the small thieves are caught so that the big thieves may go free.
Of the 174 held, some may go free soon; but as a crackdown in Iran demonstrates, there is also a risk that more will join them.Indeed, Iran is chiefly responsible for these ghastly data.
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At the same time, however, American officials are worried that their efforts may fall short, and they quietly informed Congressional leaders last week that there was a risk that Mr. Daqduq may soon go free.
For the vulnerable it can simply be another component in a bewildering process where not only might the penalties be disproportionate but the innocent may not go free.
Add to that the new witness – whose testimony is expected to show that she was with Syed at the library when the crime was committed – and Syed's family and supporters hope that he may finally go free.
These prosecutors say the provision has helped some death penalty juries reach a decision by suggesting that a defendant may someday go free if they do not reach a verdict.
Less than a month after the United States Supreme Court struck down part of New Jersey's hate crime law, the South Jersey man who brought the case received a lighter sentence yesterday, and may soon go free.
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