Criminal Law, 2012 Bar — Question 5
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which of the following circumstances may be taken into account for the purpose of increasing the penalty to be imposed upon the convict? (A) Aggravaling circumstances which in themselves constitute a crime specially punishable by law. (B) Aggravaling circumstances which are inherent in the crime to such a degree that they must of necessity accompany the crime. (C) Aggravating circumstances which arise from the moral attributes of the offender. (D) Aggravaling circumstances which are included by the law in dening a crime.
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