1. A new Connecticut death penalty law, which takes effect in October, requires only that aggravating factors outweigh mitigating factors. 2. Douglas Hanahan of the University of California at San Francisco said it may be that the process starts when pro-angiogenesis factors outweigh anti-angiogenesis factors. 3. If aggravating factors outweigh mitigating factors, the die is cast and the sentence is death. 4. If aggravating factors raised by prosecutors outweigh mitigating factors brought by the defense, then juries are instructed to vote for a death sentence. 5. If the negative factors on your balance sheet far outweigh the positive, then you already have your answer. 6. In seeking the death penalty, Rabil now must demonstrate that aggravating factors outweigh any mitigating factors. 7. Or other factors may outweigh the advantages of a move. 8. The jurors are instructed to determine whether the aggravating factors outweigh the mitigating factors. 9. Unless aggravating factors outweigh mitigating factors, county prosecutors are barred by state regulations from seeking death sentences. 10. One in three Canadians owns or uses a cell phone, but to many their annoyance factor outweighs convenience. |