Quotes about aggravating (16 Quotes)


    I'm requesting that they upgrade the charge to an aggravated battery because it involved hot coffee, which is an aggravating factor. When you throw hot coffee at someone, it constitutes that level of a charge.


    That's an aspect of this business which can be very frustrating and aggravating. Most of what is written about you is wrong and so much of what does get printed is often about personal things that you don't want to have other people read about.

    As long as the argument that they make to the judge comports with the minimum and the maximum allowed by the statute and the aggravating factors they bring forward are allowed by the sentencing statute ... that's their discretion and their job, ... And if they didn't do it, then we'd probably live in a less safe community.

    This is all new to me and we had a problem with the radio. Our gearing wasn't right either, but the most aggravating thing was not being able to communicate with the pits.



    Defendants are being evaluated based on numerical grid without any aggravating circumstances being considered. The effect has been to transfer the disparity from the judge to the prosecutor allowing for a great deal of leeway on indictments.





    I just wanted to get it ready for the real season and I didn't want to chance aggravating it even more in the World Classic. I know my trainers here will take extra care watching out for it, and I didn't want to go somewhere where they probably wouldn't watch it as carefully as they should.

    We're doing everything we can, but the debris piles are so enormous that our searchers are very limited, ... It's just hard. It's just difficult. It's aggravating. These are the people we serve in the community. And they need us to help them.

    Man is subject to innumerable pains and sorrows by the very condition of humanity, and yet, as if nature had not sown evils enough in life, we are continually adding grief to grief and aggravating the common calamity by our cruel treatment of one another.

    District Attorney Paul Morrison argued that jurors are only required to consider the mitigating factors -- not necessarily give them a certain weight. It's ridiculous to get a juror to promise in voir dire that they will give weight to aggravating and mitigating factors, ... It is not the law and it flies in the face of common sense as well.

    It seems aggravating to me to hold the person at the bottom of the rung responsible when clearly it should've been something that management should've taken care of. It's absurd they didn't. They could've put him in lockdown mode or in a number of other different scenarios.



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