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lenity

[len-i-tee] / ˈlɛn ɪ ti /




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Some decisions suggest that it applies only to “grievous ambiguities,” he noted, but “this ‘grievous’ business does not derive from any well-considered theory about lenity or the mainstream of this court’s opinions.”

From Slate • Mar. 1, 2023

Dershowitz further suggested that the "rule of lenity," or the legal doctrine that ambiguities should be resolved in favor of defendants, also counseled towards acquitting the president.

From Fox News • Jan. 27, 2020

They would also contravene the rule of lenity, which compels courts to interpret vague criminal laws in the defendant’s favor.

From Slate • Jun. 24, 2019

And if that’s the case, it seems to me the rule of lenity comes into play.

From Slate • Nov. 3, 2015

Like many people, Chris apparently judged artists and close friends by their work, not their life, yet he was temperamentally incapable of extending such lenity to his father.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer




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