Sentences with phrase «new aggravating factors»

A spate of new aggravating factors to be considered on sentencing relate directly to fraud cases and a two - year mandatory minimum jail sentence will be imposed on anyone convicted of a fraud involving $ 1,000,000 or more.

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Unfortunately the game does not leave its comfort zone and does not introduce any new elements that could make it stand out among its peers, with the aggravating factor that its plot is simply not compelling enough to command any interest among the players.
A new article in China Dialogue brings to light a new angle on one very aggravating factor on the overwhelming devastation: Illegal logging by the «timber
Reasons for judgment in New Mex are not publicly available so it is not known how much weight the court may have given any potential aggravating factor.
Courts must also consider the new enumerated «aggravating factors» when sentencing companies convicted of regulatory offences, including whether the offence caused damage or risk of damage to the environment or to «any unique, rare, particularly important or vulnerable component of the environment.»
Our cancer misdiagnosis lawyers know time is the most important factor in any disease treatment, especially cancer, and valuable loss of time through negligence, medical errors, and mistakes occurs when a physician or doctor fails to properly treat a medical condition, resulting in a new or aggravating injury to the patient.
The trial in New Haven had several factors that can aggravate jurors» stress: multiple victims including children, sexual assault, graphic evidence and — as a capital case — the responsibility of deciding whether a defendant should live or die, jury scholar Valerie Hans said.
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