- Look up
aggravation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aggravation may
refer to:
Aggravation (law) of a
crime Aggravation of a
symptom Aggravation (1991...
- The term
aggravated felony was used in the
United States immigration law to
refer to a
broad category of
criminal offenses that
carry certain severe consequences...
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above and
beyond the
essential constituents of the
crime or tort itself".
Aggravated ****ault, for example, is
usually differentiated from
simple ****ault by...
- and
punishments for
aggravated ****ual ****ault and
aggravated rape vary by
country and by
legislature within a country.
Aggravated ****ual ****ault can lead...
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aggravated myotonia is a rare
genetic disorder that
affects skeletal muscle.
Beginning in
childhood or adolescence,
people with this condition...
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severe penalties.
Aggravated ****ault is
often considered a very
serious crime and can lead to long-term
prison sentences.
Aggravated ****ault is, in some...
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crime and disorder, and the
introduction of law
specific to 'racially
aggravated' offences. The Act also
abolished rebuttable presumption that a child...
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offensive contact.
Battery is
typically classified as
either simple or
aggravated.
Although battery typically occurs in the
context of
physical altercations...
- of
robbery are
armed robbery,
which involves the use of a weapon, and
aggravated robbery, when
someone brings with them a
deadly weapon or
something that...
- second-degree
murder is
common law murder, and first-degree is an
aggravated form. The
aggravating factors of first-degree
murder depend on the jurisdiction,...