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Why did some people disagree with Madoff's sentence? А
They didn't think his crimes were that serious.
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They feared for Madoff's safety if imprisoned for that long.
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They believed the judge was just trying to make the crowd happy
They believed Madoff could do good if he was rehabilitated

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