what are aggravating and mitigating factors? Define and give an example for each
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Aggravating factors are circumstances or details that increase the severity or culpability of a criminal act. They can lead to harsher penalties or sentences because they suggest that the crime was more serious or that the offender's behavior was particularly Show more…
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