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Mitigation (1)
MITIGATION (1)

Definitions:

i. (idiomatic - in mitigation) (law) With the aim of making a crime seem less serious or easier to forgive.

ii. (formal) If someone, especially in a court, is told something in mitigation, they are told something that makes a crime or fault easier to understand and excuse.
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* All nine elements should be in.


1. Purposeful and necessary to seek lessening, reduction, etc.

2. Told to the right official(s)/judge(s) and delivered promptly.

3. No presented or delivered as a justification or rationalization.

4. Won't be supported by a 'proof' or 'evidence' at this time.

5. Would not or should not include a 'recommendation' or suggestion.

6. Does not contain an expression of a certainty of an understanding.

7. 'Allocutus' will be delivered clearly, audibly and pleadingly.

8. Has no indication of preparedness to appeal to a higher authority.

9. Serves purpose(s) or achieves goal(s), as will be confirmed later.
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