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mitigating circumstance Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

নির্বাপক পরিস্থিতিতে,





mitigating circumstance's Usage Examples:

of attendant circumstance and the opposite of an extenuating or mitigating circumstance, which decreases guilt.


obligatory act or from submitting to a prohibition, as a result of a mitigating circumstance (ʿudhr).


Court affirmed and decided that shifting the burden of proof of a mitigating circumstance affirmative defense to the defendant is allowed by the Due Process.


court upheld their fatigue due to spending 52 hours working as a mitigating circumstance.


my wickedness and disregard the last part, which sets forth the mitigating circumstance—'whom Jezebel his wife instigated'?" Therefore, during the next.


circumstances  and a single mitigating circumstance.


The court found the aggravating circumstances outweighed the mitigating circumstance and sentenced Medina.


a mitigating circumstance to these charges, and once claimed the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the mitigating circumstance does.


"completely lacking in military command experience", an ironic mitigating circumstance.


The two columns, "Stupidity a mitigating circumstance for Zuma", published on 16 April 2006, and "Visit the Zuma website.


criminal and the relative weight has to be given both aggravating and mitigating circumstance prior to the stating of special reasons for inflicting the death.


The moral negligence of the accused was considered a mitigating circumstance.


A mitigating circumstance was that the year the relocating canals were dug was very dry and.


That is not meant as a mitigating circumstance.


self-control, and, as such, they deserved to be considered as a mitigating circumstance.


who has killed having formed the requisite intention without any mitigating circumstance, and an accused who, in response to a real or a reasonably apprehended.


appealed for a shorter sentence by arguing his deafness constituted a mitigating circumstance, reducing his degree of culpability for the crime.


that he killed Nugent, while claiming her emotional abuse as a mitigating circumstance.


especially following rape or incest, or because of extreme poverty” a mitigating circumstance in sentencing.


Finding numerous aggravating circumstances and no mitigating circumstance, the trial judge sentenced Washington to death on each of the murder.



Synonyms:

circumstance; condition; consideration;

Antonyms:

abnormality; tonicity; dryness; unsoundness;

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