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  2. Aggravation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Aggravated assault, for example, is usually differentiated from simple assault by the offender's intent (e.g., to murder or to rape), the extent of injury to the victim, or the use of a deadly weapon. An aggravating circumstance is a kind of attendant circumstance and the opposite of an extenuating or mitigating circumstance, which decreases guilt.

  3. Aggravated sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    English and Welsh criminal law does not specify a crime of "aggravated sexual assault" but the CPS states: "There may be the presence of aggravating features that make the offence significantly more serious, such as, abuse of position, use of drugs or other substances, use of violence/coercion, use of a weapon in the offence, repeated offending ...

  4. Rape laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All crimes listed here are also punishable by California’s “One-Strike Law”, Penal Code 667.61, which has a list of aggravating circumstances (such as a prior sex crime conviction, or the employment of torture during the crime), which if the aggravating circumstance is found true, increases the base term to a life sentence with parole ...

  5. What is aggravated sexual battery? What to know about ... - AOL

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    Aggravated sexual battery is a level 5 felony, which is a very serious offense according to Overland Park defense attorney Christopher Kalberg. What’s the difference between aggravated sexual ...

  6. Special circumstances (criminal law) - Wikipedia

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    Special circumstances are elements of the crime itself, and thus must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt during the guilt phase of the trial. As such, they are formally distinct from aggravating circumstances , in that the latter are proven during the penalty phase of the trial instead.

  7. List of punishments for murder in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Any term of years, but no more than 40 years (unless there are aggravating circumstances; only an option if defendant was a juvenile), or life without parole First Degree Murder 30–60 years (sentence can exceed 60 years if there are aggravating circumstances; only an option if defendant was a juvenile) or life without parole

  8. Michigan Court of Appeals: Judge, MDHHS improperly ... - AOL

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    If the Legislature desires such conduct to constitute an aggravating circumstance obviating the need for reunification efforts, it should amend the statutory scheme to so provide.

  9. Why Isn’t Olympian Rohan Dennis Being Held Criminally ...

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    Almost a year later, Dennis pleaded guilty to the aggravated charge of "creating the likelihood of harm," which reportedly carries a maximum sentence of seven years.