‘Rule of lenity’ prevails again

‘Rule of lenity’ prevails again

Although not cited very often, the “rule of lenity” is occasionally used by a court as a last resort to decide a case when it cannot determine the legislative intent of a statute.  Under the rule, if the court cannot ascertain the intent of the Legislature using all the ordinary rules of statutory construction, “the defendant is entitled to any rational doubt.”

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