FILE - This undated photo released by the FBI shows Anthony Hayne. Hayne, facing sentencing in a failed bridge bombing plot in Ohio wants to withdraw his guilty plea if he doesn’t get more lenient treatment than his co-defendants. The attorney for the 35-year-old filed the request late Tuesday night, Nov. 20, 2012. His attorney said Hayne’s plea deal in return for cooperation could still mean a longer sentence than the eight- to 11-year terms handed down Tuesday to three co-defendants. The FBI said no one was ever in danger. The device was a dud provided by an FBI informant. (AP Photo/FBI)
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