Question: what would constitute a "mitigating circumstance" for sentencing? what are some interesting examples of a mitigating circumstance in real life? How does this affect decisions? Can this be good or bad? In what way?
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"... it is possible for an (yet unknown) proportion of neuroscience research to be susceptible to confirmation bias, which does not mean the results aren't informative, but instead do not support hypotheses implicitly predicated on the mind-body problem-- i.e., they do not glean insight about brain function."