| 21. | And are there mitigating circumstances to sentence her to life as opposed to death?
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| 22. | She added that there were " no mitigating circumstances ."
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| 23. | :: The mitigating circumstance is usually that they are toddlers.
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| 24. | Any mitigating circumstances were offset by problems off the field.
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| 25. | An example of a mitigating circumstance is no significant history of prior criminal activity.
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| 26. | A judge who is dispassionate enough to distinguish between mitigating circumstances and bleeding-heart schlock.
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| 27. | The ruling leaves them wondering what qualifies as mitigating circumstances.
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| 28. | But elementary school principals have leeway to consider mitigating circumstances.
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| 29. | But Galmon says that, when it comes to slavery, there are no mitigating circumstances.
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| 30. | In the jargon of the courtroom, these are mitigating circumstances.
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