- the
extent of
injury to the victim, or the use of a
deadly weapon. An
aggravating cir****stance is a kind of
attendant cir****stance and the
opposite of...
- Act 1988 (c. 33). A
common ****ault is an ****ault that
lacks any of the
aggravating features which Parliament has
deemed serious enough to
deserve a higher...
- law does not
specify a
crime of "
aggravated ****ual ****ault" but the CPS states: "There may be the
presence of
aggravating features that make the offence...
- 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...
- 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,...
-
accompanied by
bodily injury,
which in some
jurisdictions elevates the
crime to
aggravated kidnapping.
Kidnapping of a
child may be a
distinct crime,
depending on...
- Look up
aggravation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aggravation may
refer to:
Aggravation (law) of a
crime Aggravation of a
symptom Aggravation (1991...
- rise to new
sentencing guidelines that take into
account significant aggravating factors such as
abuse of trust,
resulting in
potentially longer sentences...
-
sentencing guidelines, the
punishment for
robbery is
affected by a
variety of
aggravating and
mitigating factors.
Particularly important is how much harm was caused...
-
arrested in
Washington County, Utah, and
charged with six
counts of
felony aggravated child abuse of two of Franke's children.
Franke ultimately pleaded guilty...