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But French politicians convicted of wrongdoing have in the past been treated with leniency.
Mr. Pino said the authorities were approaching the situation with "leniency in mind," because of the boy's age.
With few exceptions, they are gifted not merely with leniency, but full-scale immunity from criminal punishment.
When Maximus surrendered at the end of August, he was branded as a usurper, but his followers were generally treated with leniency.
Parliament is debating an amnesty bill that will balance punishment for past crimes with leniency for those lower down the chain of command.
"We acted with leniency, but I think from today on, we should resume law and confront more seriously," Gen. Esmaeil Ahmadi Moghadam said on state television.
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If Harvey Nichols is less likely to be summarily closed for violations of Sharia than one of the lingerie stores in Al Faisaliyah mall, next door, that has more to do with its size and its policies, she said, than with any leniency she might receive as a member of the royal family.
In fact, records obtained by The Times show that in 2000, after finding a "critical problem" with CSX's reporting, regulators acknowledged that they had treated the railroad with "extreme leniency," pardoning most of its violations.
But the government appears to have treated Friday's protests with relative leniency.
He said politics had nothing to do with the leniency the president granted.
World Rugby later intervened and called a misconduct hearing, however, dissatisfied with the leniency of Six Nations and Rugby Football Union bosses.
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