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1 All three accused were sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for robbery with aggravating circumstances .
2 These include robbery with aggravating circumstances , fraud, fraud and intimidation.
3 He was further sentenced to 15 years in prison for robbery with aggravating circumstances .
4 Mahlangu and Ndlovu pleaded not guilty to murder, housebreaking and robbery with aggravating circumstances .
5 Maselane was found guilty on four counts of rape and robbery with aggravating circumstances .
6 They could be far higher for repeat offenders or in the case of aggravating circumstances .
7 For this to be a criminal offense, the law says you need two aggravating circumstances .
8 We had, verdict, mitigation and aggravating circumstances all wrapped up in a morning on Twitter.
9 Overall, the stats show an increase in murder, attempted murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances .
10 Jurors will then determine if the aggravating circumstances were proved to exist beyond a reasonable doubt.
11 They were sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, 30 years imprisonment for robbery with aggravating circumstances .
12 This time the verdict was altogether favorable, with no mention of the possibility of any aggravating circumstances .
13 The maximum penalties for assault causing harm range from three-to-five years in prison, depending on aggravating circumstances .
14 But particular cases have exceptionally aggravating circumstances .
15 Assault with intent to do bodily harm increased, as did common assault and robbery with aggravating circumstances .
16 On average, 386.2 robberies with aggravating circumstances were recorded each day.
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