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  2. Ashton Kutcher And Mila Kunis Wrote Letters To Judge In ... - AOL

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    The stars of “That ‘70s Show” were among 50 others who asked the judge to be lenient in sentencing the actor, who was found guilty of raping two women.

  3. Early letters sent in support of convicted ex-Ald. Ed Burke ...

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    Letters that were submitted ahead of Mapes’ sentencing last year were initially filed under seal, but were later made public in redacted form by order of U.S. District Judge John Kness.

  4. Letters seeking leniency for disgraced former senator Bob Menendez ahead of his sentencing give insight into his personal life, including a statement from his MSNBC anchor daughter who says she ...

  5. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the following: The prosecutor must disclose an agreement not to prosecute a witness in exchange for the witness's testimony. [4] The prosecutor must disclose leniency (or preferential treatment) agreements made with witnesses in exchange for testimony. [5] The prosecutor must disclose exculpatory evidence known only to the police.

  6. Rule of lenity - Wikipedia

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    The rule of lenity, also called the rule of strict construction, is a principle in criminal law that requires a court to interpret an ambiguous or unclear criminal statute in the way that is most favorable to the defendant.

  7. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis call Danny Masterson a 'role ...

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    Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis wrote letters to the judge who sentenced Danny Masterson for rape. So did the people who portrayed Red and Kitty Forman on "That '70s Show." Also, Billy Baldwin.

  8. Proffer agreement - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. criminal law, a proffer agreement, proffer letter, proffer, or "Queen for a Day" letter is a written agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant or prospective witness that allows the defendant or witness to give the prosecutor information about an alleged crime, while limiting the prosecutor's ability to use that information against him or her.

  9. Can a goodwill letter get late payments removed from your ...

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    Here is an example template for a possible letter. Example template [Your Name] [Your Address] [Phone Number] [Email Address] ... A goodwill letter is a request for leniency, not a guaranteed ...