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Put that a few weeks ago, the Prime Minister seemed to agree that the sentence given to Craig Sweeney was out of kilter with the public views, and yet the Attorney General was planning to rule that the sentence would stand, the PMOS said that the time to ask would be after the Attorney General had spoken, and not beforehand.
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