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lesser
/ ˈlɛsə /
adjective
not as great in quantity, size, or worth
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The system allows wealthy defendants to purchase their freedom by making bail; poor defendants are stuck in jail even on lesser charges because they couldn’t make bail that judges may deliberately set beyond their means.
"He's aware of his skin colour and how it's different from others, but doesn't make him any lesser or better," he said.
In March 2022, he struck a deal and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge — disorderly conduct.
"I felt utterly ashamed as a teenager and young adult being told that my pain was just part of being a woman. I felt lesser. I felt hurt. I felt weak. That is not ok."
Fofana was later sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years, while other accomplices implicated in the crime received lesser sentences.
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