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Mitigating Factors May Come in the Form of Refutations to Common

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Mitigating factors may come in the form of refutations to common aggravating factors. For example, factors such as a lack of criminal or violent history or good adjustment to institutional life in jail or prison may be presented to indicate a lack of what would otherwise be potentially aggravating factors in the minds of capital jurors.


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