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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Do you have a specific example in mind?
It is up to a judge to decide whether there are mitigating factors in the execution of an offence.
It is up to a judge to decide whether there are mitigating factors in the execution of an offence.
exchrist · 31-35
@SunshineGirl i saw a news story in my area of upstate new york. Idk ill let you know when i find it again. Even so i had a roommate once that seemed to use his autism as an excuse to avoid blame, collect disability and justify his alcoholism; with some frequency.