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Mitigating circumstances
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES

Definitions:

i. (formal or law) Circumstances or factors that provide a reason that explains somebody's actions or a crime, and make them easier to understand so that the punishment may be less severe.

ii. (Legal) (formal) Mitigating circumstances or factors make a bad action, especially a crime, easier to understand and excuse, and may result in the person responsible being punished less severely.
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* All six elements would be in.


1. Sign or evidence is available to support claim of the attempt made to avoid or resist, defeat or oppose, the reason or cause of a bad.

2. Visible serious efforts were made, in the situation, to try to seek or obtain a better option or alternative, and these failed.

3. Action(s) taken could have been much worse. That is, a capacity was possessed and there was time and the opportunity to be harsher, deadlier, more wicked, etc., when the particular crime was committed.

4. Penitence or remorse, apology or regrets, pleading or restitution, etc. will be shown or made, on the accused being caught or convicted.

5. The past of offender is not 'blackened' by a previous warning, fine, caution, etc., such that actions will be deemed pretentious.

6. Responsibilities, duties, obligations, demands, etc. claimed, will or should point to the unlikeliness of a wrong being committed again.
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