Word: leniently
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Students expressed strong opinions on the unusual reversal of the murder verdict, with some believing Woodward's release was justified by her youth and innocence, and others finding the judge's decision--in which he acknowledged that Woodward played a role in the infant's death--overly lenient...
...seems like that's a little lenient and she should serve some kind of punishment," Lynda A. Yast '01 said. "But then I see that she's so young...
...less time between sentencing and execution means less time for flaws in the trial to be discovered less time for new evidence to be found. Being tough on crime does not give us an excuse to be lenient on justice...
...when McKinney's lawyer threatened to go public with other cases of harassment in a tit-for-tat retaliation, today's outcome became inevitable. All McKinney can hope for now is that Major General Robert Foley ? who will make the final decision on the case ? may be somewhat more lenient than Jarvis...
...true that I was sometimes lenient and looked the other way, and my students knew that, " he says. "The reason was that there were more important things to focus on: were they happy, were they enjoying their classes, etc. , and if they weren't, what could we do to make them happy...