Sentences with phrase «much leniency»

The pendulum shifts with CDEP / CDP illustrate the danger in going too far in either direction — too far one way and there is too much leniency and not enough accountability, and too far in the other direction and the model is too rigid and punitive and fails to take into account the individual needs of different communities.
In the State of Florida, the criminal justice system does not offer much leniency.
But they shouldn't expect much leniency, says one legal expert who has paid close attention to Detroit's numerous bribery and kickback schemes over the years.

Not exact matches

It is perhaps just as well he remains busy, given that the U.S. prison service does not much allow for leniency when it comes to early release, and Black is likely to serve at least 85 per cent of his sentence, making him past 70 by the time he regains his freedom.
It might look good in the press, but this increased leniency really wouldn't mean much at all.
Cohen told Magistrate Judge Kevin Fox that nearly six years after the crimes were committed Pierre had not repaid his victims — even though they were Haitian immigrants and «the very types of people» he claimed «to care so much about» in legal papers seeking leniency.
Indeed, the Ninth Circuit case discussed here provides a good example of how much more lenient a sentencing judge wanted to be in an immigration case if the guidelines had not served as a legal limit on leniency.
When you prove yourself by showing up and doing your work well, you will be given much more leniency on how you handle your schedule and work in general.
My Short List: - Overpaying up front - paying too much for the property, resulting in diminished cash - flow - Failure to understand financial management of a property - Leniency - not going after late paying tenants immediately - Failure to address problems with your rental units ASAP.
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