Aggravating Grouches Make Old Ladies Ironically Evil
Mitigating factors are to do with law, they apply both in criminal and civl. It where certain factors/circumstances allow the court to give a lighter sentance than what would normally be given. It is the opposite of Aggravating factors.
Depends on how much you were over the speed limit and any other aggravating factors.
My aggravating brother won't leave me alone.
what is one example of an aggravating circumtances
This sentence is very aggravating (jks). The small child was aggravating me by pinching and kicking me.
Large rats were aggravating the town cheesemakers
Large rats were aggravating the town cheesemakers
Increasing negative = Aggravating. Reducing negative= mitigating. Aggravating circumstance is a circumstance that does not exonerate a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense.
Aggravating circumstances are factors that make a crime more serious or deserving of a harsher punishment, such as the presence of violence or a previous criminal record. Mitigating circumstances, on the other hand, are factors that may make a crime less serious or deserving of a lesser punishment, such as the defendant's age or mental state.
You need to talk about it with her, ask her WHY you are aggravating her and work out any problems you two have.
The maximum sentence for manslaughter in England is life imprisonment. Sentences are determined by the severity of the offense and any aggravating or mitigating factors considered by the courts.