The court upheld their fatigue due to spending 52 hours working as a mitigating circumstance.
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The judge said the only mitigating circumstance was the killer's unstable mental condition.
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Injuries have been a mitigating circumstance in the team's struggle, but complacency is the biggest issue.
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A mitigating circumstance must be added.
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There is no extra-courtroom mitigating circumstance that should make things easier on Polanski or any lesser-known pedophile.
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The absence of the mercurial Greek forward for the first leg was a strong mitigating circumstance as the hosts toiled in front of goal.
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In sentencing Els Clottemans, 26, the judge said the only mitigating circumstance in the 2006 skydive murder was her feeble psychological condition.
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While such executions are still permitted for people with marginal retardation, evidence of retardation is allowed as a mitigating circumstance.
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The mitigating circumstance, of course, is that they would have won five straight games since then and will have beaten the same Red Raiders team that the Longhorns lost to.
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Pennsylvania law at the time said jurors did not have to unanimously agree on a mitigating circumstance, such as the fact that Abu-Jamal had no prior criminal record.