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In an Information for Murder, There Is No Allegation of Aggravating

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In an information for murder, there is no allegation of aggravating circumstances. The prosecutor, however presented evidence on the aggravating circumstances during the trial. What for is the presentation of evidence of aggravating circumstances if they were not alleged?


A) To prove that the accused may be liable for moral damages.
B) To prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt.
C) To prove that the accused is liable for exemplary damages.
D) He cannot do it because he can only prove what has been alleged in the information.

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