Circumstances that convince fact finders that defendants don't deserve the maximum penalty for the crime they're convicted of are called
A) perfect circumstances.
B) imperfect circumstances.
C) mitigating circumstances.
D) aggravating circumstances.
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Q17: The "New Castle Doctrine" laws are transforming
Q18: An imperfect defense,such as imperfect self-defense,may,in some
Q19: Mitigating circumstances may convince judges or juries
Q20: Most affirmative defenses are perfect defenses.
Q21: Some self-defense statutes allow you to kill
Q23: Self-defense is never available to an initial
Q24: Most defenses are perfect defenses; if they're
Q25: Which defense is based on the high
Q26: "Inevitable" harm is the same as "imminent"
Q27: A defense in which the defendant admits
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