• In criminal law, a mitigating factor, also known as an extenuating circumstance, is any information or evidence presented to the court regarding the defendant...
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  • high that night, but then he undercut the idea that the drugs were a mitigating factor, asserting he could just as well have "done it sober". Speck's jury...
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  • Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States, use of the defense is rare. Mitigating factors, including things not eligible for the insanity defense such as intoxication...
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  • in law, mitigating factors may cause a crime to be considered less serious, or provide a reason to make a punishment less severe. Mitigation of the effects...
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    several mitigating factors that can either minimize or amplify the extent to which one feels the consequences of a breakup. The list of potential factors that...
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  • Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aggravation". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 375. Hate crime Mitigating factor v t e...
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  • September 2019. Rippey was sentenced to 60 years, with 10 years suspended for mitigating circumstances, plus 10 years of medium-supervision probation. On appeal...
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  • Texas law did not allow the jury to give adequate consideration as a mitigating factor to Johnny Paul Penry's intellectual disability at the sentencing phase...
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  • as an indicator of moral blameworthiness." Provocation is often a mitigating factor in sentencing. It rarely serves as a legal defense, meaning it does...
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  • jurisdictions is a lesser included offense of murder. The traditional mitigating factor was provocation; however, others have been added in various jurisdictions...
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    it was death penalty for both). Mitigating factor: repentance, lack of evidence, (see adultery's mitigating factors)[citation needed] Takhfiz (non-penetrative...
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    orders" to be considered a mitigating factor, it found Keitel's crimes were so egregious that "there is nothing in mitigation". In its judgment against...
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  • 27 August 2013, accessed 1 June 2021 Davies, G., Mitigating loss: Get the balance right, published 9 June 2015, accessed 12 May 2021 Mitigating factor...
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    murder requires the mental element known as malice aforethought. Mitigating factors that weigh against a finding of intent to kill, such as "loss of control"...
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  • treated the same as unanimous ones, for example they are not taken as a mitigating factor during sentencing. It is not possible to have a hung jury in Scotland...
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  • a more lenient punishment for the defendant; it is thus a type of mitigating factor in sentencing. While in some other legal systems pleading guilty instead...
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  • murder. Although Ocuish's youth was considered, it could not be a mitigating factor, so the judge decided: "The sparing of you on account of your age...
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  • effect on jury failure to find mitigating factors. If the victim were white there was more failure to find mitigating factors. There is evidence from the...
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  • labor-intensive birth assistance has been identified as a major mitigating factor in runt mortality and future outcomes, however such a strategy is...
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    of the murder, which was considered at the time by the court as a mitigating factor. He received two 45-year sentences. The only hard piece of evidence...
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  • abusive childhood as mitigating evidence. Prior to 1978, the capital statute of Ohio had placed limitations on what mitigating factors the defense could...
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    Jakobsson, Markus; Memon, Nasir (2017). "Mind your SMSes: Mitigating Social Engineering in Second Factor Authentication". Computers & Security. 65: 14–28. doi:10...
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    system, although it still requires an attacker to possess the card. A mitigating factor is that private keys, if generated and stored on smart cards, are...
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  • compensation to the victim of a tort in the civil law. The excuse provides a mitigating factor for a group of persons sharing a common characteristic. Justification...
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    confusion by his force nearly running aground on Panaon Island after failing to factor the outgoing tide into their approach. Japanese radar was almost useless...
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    panel cited Beausoleil's youthful offender status as having been a mitigating factor in his crime. They noted that, during his nearly half-century of incarceration...
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  • psychiatric hospital. His habitual abuse of alcohol was considered a mitigating factor, as it diminished his mental capacity. Honka was released from prison...
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  • alcohol before the offense, a point his defense team raised as a mitigating factor affecting his behavior. Prosecutors, however, contended that Amber...
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  • to punishment, intoxication may be a mitigating factor that decreases a prison or jail sentence. Numerous factors affect the applicability of the defense...
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    mitigating circumstance prior to the stating of special reasons for inflicting the death sentence. The Supreme Court recognized that the mitigating factors...
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