The General Part
Title III
Penalties
Chapter VI
Personalisation of penalties
Section 2
Legal and judicial aggravating and mitigating circumstances Legal mitigating circumstances
Legal aggravating circumstances
Art.89 – The following situations shall be legal aggravating circumstances :
• a) commission of the act by two or more persons together ;
b) commission of the offence by methods or means that represent a public danger ;
c) commission of the offence by an adult perpetrator, if it was committed together with a minor ;
d) commission of the offence for ignoble reasons ;
e) commission of the offence by a person who took advantage of the situation caused by calamity ;
f) commission of the offence against a person who is unable to defend him/herself or to express his/her will, against a minor under the age of 15 or against family members ;
g) commission of the offence in order to elude prosecution, arrest or execution of the penalty for oneself or for another ;
h) commission of the offence in order to facilitate or conceal the commission of an offence.
Aggravating factors - national proceedings
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