Examples of Aggravation in a sentence
Under Section 1102 (Aggravation for Special Harms) (2) (i) of the Penal Code, if the victim is a person with an intellectual or physical disability or illness, the baseline sentence will be aggravated by one level.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF OPIOIDS: ◾ Confusion or other change in thinking abilities ◾ Problems with coordination or balance that may make it unsafe to operate dangerous equipment or motor vehicles ◾ Breathing too slowly — overdose can stop your breathing and lead to death ◾ Nausea ◾ Sleepiness or drowsiness ◾ Vomiting ◾ Constipation ◾ Aggravation of depression ◾ Dry mouth THESE SIDE EFFECTS MAY BE MADE WORSE IF I MIX OPIOIDS WITH OTHER DRUGS, INCLUDING ALCOHOL.
Torture of persons with disabilities will also be covered by Section 1102 (Aggravation for Special Harms) (2) (i) of the Penal Code, which states that if the victim is a person with an intellectual or physical disability or illness, the baseline sentence shall be aggravated by one level.
The test results indicated respondent's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was .12 percent. Matter in Aggravation W 5.
The factors are not applicable in situations involving criminal actions (in which case §281.63 of this title (relating to Considerations for Criminal Offenses) applies).(1) Aggravation.