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Defense lawyers argued that Mr. Ross has a mental condition that should be a mitigating factor.
Three: the many years he spent in brutal captivity should be a mitigating factor.
Keeping files of such information, according to Nephew, could be a mitigating factor helping avoid US Treasury fines.
"Banter" I believe it is often trivialised, yet stress can be a mitigating factor in exacerbating a speech impediment.
A spokesman for the ADF said while PTSD may be a mitigating factor, "it is not a defence to transgressing defence policy and army values".
We also did not fall for Pistorius's whimpering as evidence of "genuine remorse", which Masipa found to be a mitigating factor for a light sentence.
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Only 3 of the 12 said that was a mitigating factor.
It was a mitigating factor for why he didn't push it.
He said the fact that neither was an IOC member when the alleged bribes were accepted was a mitigating factor.
But Mr. Glassman argued that lower costs of debt service, a result of the very low interest rates, were a mitigating factor and an important consideration.
The numerous changes to their line-ups over the course of the season is a mitigating factor, albeit one partly of their own doing.
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