0 Although bound to impose the law, a judge is free to use her discretion to……the anachronistic……of some criminal penalties. 02br 00A) enforce … judiciousness 02br 00B) impose … legality 02br 00C) exacerbate … severity 02br 00D) mitigate … barbarity 02br 00E) restore … impartiality 02br 02br 00 :-s Need your hands on this question again. 0-
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0 I would go with D. 02br 02br 00"Mitigate something" is "make something milder/more gentle". 02br 02br 02br 00paco 0-
— Paco2004
0 I would go with D.
02br 02br 00"Mitigate something" is "make something milder/more gentle".
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0 I think you have to look at the thrust of the statement here, and determine which choice best completes the thought. Which choice best illustrates the more complete description of a 02br 00judge's position? The process of elimination may be the way to arrive at it. I have my own favorite, but then... 0-