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1.
Of Aggravations.
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Aggravation
The term aggravation is herein after employed
instead of saying, ground of aggravation.
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Ground of Aggravation, what
A ground of aggravation is any circumstance
the existence of which when applied to the
act in question brings it within a case in which
the punishment appointed for the act is or may
be greater than the punishment in ordinary
appointed.
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— its effect.
The effect of a ground of aggravation
is accordingly to add something or to empower
the Judge to add something in quantity to the
punishment otherwise appointed.
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Aggravating Circumstance.
An aggravating circumstance, or circumstance
of aggravation is the same thing
with a ground of aggravation.
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An Extra-punishment, what.
Any punishment which is added to
the on account of an aggravation to the ordinary
punishment is termed an extra-punishment.
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Extra-punishments Specific and intensitive
Extra-punishments are either specific or intensitive:
specific are those which differ from the
ordinary punishment in kind as well as in degree:
intensitive those which differ in degree only.
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