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A “mitigating circumstances” or “diminished capacity”, would typically be addressed to the judge in a sentencing hearing assessing the range of penalty after conviction of the crime in, not to the jury in determining guilt or innocence.
“Now here’s my plan…” was the quip in an identical cartoon 40 years ago.
A “mitigating circumstances” or “diminished capacity”, would typically be addressed to the judge in a sentencing hearing assessing the range of penalty after conviction of the crime in, not to the jury in determining guilt or innocence.