He’s done.
Somehow I just don’t think that pleases the court
A “mitigating circumstances” or “diminished capacity”, would typically be addressed to the judge in a sentencing hearing assessing the range of penalty after conviction of the crime in, not to the jury in determining guilt or innocence.
cgrl78 almost 16 years ago
He’s done.
MeB_Thumper almost 16 years ago
Somehow I just don’t think that pleases the court
arrogantknowitall almost 16 years ago
A “mitigating circumstances” or “diminished capacity”, would typically be addressed to the judge in a sentencing hearing assessing the range of penalty after conviction of the crime in, not to the jury in determining guilt or innocence.