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    The Court Has Held That Anything Can Be Admitted as a Mitigating
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The Court Has Held That Anything Can Be Admitted as a Mitigating

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The Court has held that anything can be admitted as a mitigating and aggravating factor and that such factors should be considered in the sentencing phase.

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