Paul Manafort's lawyers ask for leniency: This is 'not about murder'

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By Tom Winter

Paul Manafort’s legal team has made the argument for a sentence “significantly” less than the 10 years that could be handed down and argue that given the money and assets Manafort has turned over to the government, he should receive no jail time at all in his case before the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

His attorneys argue in a memo submitted to the court that only a handful of Foreign Agents Registration Act violations that have been prosecuted in the past, and they note that people convicted of running afoul of foreign bank account reporting laws often don’t get harsh prison sentences.

“This case is not about murder, drug cartels, organized crime, the Madoff Ponzi scheme or the collapse of Enron,” they write in the memo.

source: nbcnews.com