When attempted first degree murder is committed
with aggravating factors, the terms of imprisonment will be extended.
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.
Not exact matches
We call our nipple ointment «all purpose» since it contains ingredients that help deal
with multiple causes or
aggravating factors of sore nipples.
Factors that
aggravate RLS Sleep deprivation can make subtle RLS symptoms much worse, so sleep specialists often find that when a separate cause of sleep loss is treated — insomnia
with medication, or sleep apnea
with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy — patients report that their RLS improves as well.
In a recent study of 10 lean healthy individuals, both nuclear transcription
factor - κB activation and nitrotyrosine were acutely increased ≤ 3-fold after a high GI meal by comparison
with a low GI meal, suggesting that high - normal physiologic increases in blood glucose after meals could
aggravate inflammatory processes (6).
Don't kid yourself; alcohol is a strong
aggravating factor, particularly
with male drinkers.
[Milk has]... already been identified as an
aggravating factor in the acne epidemic... [but] it is even more important that excessive milk consumption can promote diseases commonly associated
with a Western lifestyle.»
Most states
with the death penalty have laws that say only certain «
aggravating»
factors can qualify a murderer for the punishment.
One
aggravating factor that is specific to Child Pornography offences is whether the accused committed the offence
with intent to make a profit.
It is relevant if the content was purchased because Section 163.1 (4.3) states that it is an
aggravating factor for a person convicted of an offence under Section 163 to have committed the offence
with an intent to make a profit.
At Lessem, Newstat & Tooson, LLP, our award - winning criminal defense attorneys have extensive experience representing clients charged
with felony DUIs involving a range of facts and
aggravating factors.
Penalties for a conviction of assault
with a weapon will vary depending on the specific circumstances of the offence, the characteristics of the offender and complainant and the presence of any
aggravating or mitigating
factors.
Some
aggravating factors are explicitly outlined in Illinois statutes — such as committing certain offenses
with a firearm — and others are left to the discretion of a judge.
In California, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle
with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above.08, and penalties may increase if your BAC is above.15 or if another
aggravating factor is present, such as causing an accident in which someone else was hurt.
(ii) The matters to be dealt
with are: - the
aggravating and mitigating
factors of the offence (not personal mitigation); - any statutory provisions relevant to the offender and the offence under consideration so that the judge is made aware of any statutory limitations on sentencing; - any relevant sentencing guidelines and guideline cases; - identifying any victim personal statement or other information available to the prosecution advocate about the impact of the offence on the victim; - where appropriate, any evidence of the impact of the offending on a community; - an indication, where applicable, of an intention to apply for any ancillary orders, such as anti-social behaviour orders and confiscation orders, and so far as possible, indicating the nature of the order to be sought.
[22] The respondent's conversation
with the employee at the paint store in which he concealed the real reason for the damage to his vehicle is an
aggravating factor.
This was one of the counters that the school considered, since it is a common place among outsiders to associate Bitcoin
with illegality; And being a school that works
with children, the false criminal reputation of bitcoin is seen as an
aggravating factor for the situation.