When a jury is considering whether to sentence a defendant to execution, they must consider circumstances that may make the crime less severe. What are such circumstances called?
A) reducing circumstances
B) mitigating circumstances
C) aggravating circumstances
D) lessening circumstances
E) explanatory circumstances
B) mitigating circumstances
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a. True b. False
Diana and Paul are getting divorced after twenty years of marriage. They have one son, Cameron, who is adopted. He is presently sixteen years old. Diana and Paul were reasonably happy prior to the adoption but have had nothing but problems ever since then. They adopted Cameron when he was four and were unaware that he had a history of fire-setting and animal abuse. He has ADHD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder) and has recently been diagnosed as Bipolar. He has never done well in school and has constantly been in trouble with the police primarily for fighting and vandalizing property. After the divorce is final, Cameron will be living with his father who is presently unemployed and will be more available to supervise his activities. Diana has irregular hours as a health care worker. All but which one of the following statements is TRUE with respect to this case? A) Diana will likely be ordered to pay child support to Paul. B) Neither Paul nor Diana has a child support obligation because Cameron is adopted. C) If Cameron is ordered by a juvenile court to receive costly therapy sessions for an extended period and they are not covered by insurance, the expense may be considered sufficient to warrant a deviation from the guidelines. D) If Cameron is incarcerated in a juvenile detention facility, both Diana and Paul may be ordered to pay support to offset the cost of incarceration.