Mitigating circumstance definition
Mitigating circumstance means a condition that (i) is
Mitigating circumstance means a condition that (i) is attendant to a finding, (ii) does not excuse or justify the conduct in question, but (iii) may be considered in evaluating the severity of the conduct, the culpability of the accused, or both the severity of the conduct and the culpability of the accused.
Mitigating circumstance means any consideration or factor that may justify a decrease in the degree of discipline imposed by the Board, including, without limitation, any of the following considerations or factors:
More Definitions of Mitigating circumstance
Mitigating circumstance means a condition that (i) is attendant to a finding, (ii) does not excuse or justify the conduct in question, but (iii) may be considered in evaluating
Mitigating circumstance means a situation where the Council must act immediately to secure the financial stability of the Nation, preserve an economic opportunity or protect the well-being of the Nation as a whole.