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She was kind enough to come up with some mitigating circumstances.
"And I think there might be some room for mitigating circumstances."
The last question asked whether there were mitigating circumstances, and that answer was no.
There were mitigating circumstances, however: the previous show ran late.
For instance, that there were quite definitely no mitigating circumstances.
Even in your culture, there must be some mitigating circumstances."
"There are some mitigating circumstances that will be presented in court at the appropriate time."
The mitigating circumstances of a crime are only slightly clearer.
I gather there were mitigating circumstances but it must have been a serious attack.
"The question was were there any extenuating or mitigating circumstances."
Yes, she had committed a crime, but the mitigating circumstances were compelling.
Even here, though, the President is not required to retaliate if there are mitigating circumstances.
In the jargon of the courtroom, these are mitigating circumstances.
Mitigating circumstances could include a defendant's age and mental instability.
Mitigating circumstances also include misconduct that occurred when an individual was the victim of force.
"There are mitigating circumstances for many crimes," she said, speaking more to the young women present than to Stephen.
Political context and intention may be admissible as mitigating circumstances.
The judge then turned to the determination of aggravating and mitigating circumstances.
The court also stated that an organisation culture was not mitigating circumstances.
Because it explains the situation and provides mitigating circumstances.
The statement added, "As no mitigating circumstances have come to light, he is therefore sentenced to life in prison."
Jack is a dreadful lout, but there may be mitigating circumstances.
It wasn't a first offence and there were no mitigating circumstances.
There are no mitigating circumstances or factors to award a lesser punishment.
Roth said that the facts of the case outweighed any mitigating circumstances.
It is your responsibility to bring to our attention any mitigating factors.
The jury found that nearly all the mitigating factors were present.
True, there are one or two mitigating factors that need to be taken into account.
Jurors could have considered these issues to be mitigating factors.
The defense will offer mitigating factors against the death penalty.
This makes familiarity a problem, although there are mitigating factors.
In addition, the law took away the power of judges to consider mitigating factors.
But when it comes to coffee prices, I think there are a lot of mitigating factors.
"For all I know, there may be some mitigating factors.
If the victim were white there was more failure to find mitigating factors.
The death penalty may not be imposed if one of those mitigating factors is found.
There was also space for any mitigating factors the jurors themselves came up with against execution.
The defense could present mitigating factors to show why the defendant's life should be spared.
Whether the jurors will accept this evidence as mitigating factors remains to be seen.
But neither of those mitigating factors meant anything to Spock.
Juries may also consider mitigating factors not specified in the law.
In all, the jury rejected 10 of the mitigating factors and approved 7.
There may me mitigating factors but we can't sit around hoping they might help us.
This can also be seen in the impact of both aggravating and mitigating factors.
To balance those, the defense presented 23 mitigating factors.
Love didn't care what the mitigating factors were; he was just happy to be back in contention.
Defense lawyers will present mitigating factors to argue that his life should be spared.
The Court imposed a lesser sentence because it saw some mitigating factors.
At the same time, the jury will be required to consider mitigating factors like the defendant's mental health.
Mitigating factors under the 1995 law include positive aspects of the convicted person's background and character.