If Jack had shown real remorse in the courtroom, it's possible that the judge and jury may have been more lenient in their sentencing. Showing genuine remorse can demonstrate a willingness to take responsibility for one's actions and can sway the court's perception of the defendant. Additionally, it may have influenced the victim's family and the public perception of Jack.
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I think you need to find an argument someone in a courtroom might make. It's unfortunate that your teacher did not explain it better.
The judge banged the gavel, calling the courtroom to order.
Thermopylae was a minor sideshow - the Persians rolled on and captured Athens. The invasion was decided at Salamis, Plataea and Mycale.
If you are contrite, you are sorry for whatever you have done. Sorry is one synonym. You might also hear someone say they feel remorse, or they are remorseful. Another term you might use would be apologetic. Repentant is another good synonym.
name two groups of americans who might interpret our country's history differently
If he still communicates with her outside of a courtroom.
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The buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales. If the renter came to your front door or called you on the phone, rented you the apartment, that you had no intention of renting otherwise, and had never contacted the renter on your own, you might be able to use the law. Otherwise the answer is NO.
Bilges it might be spelt differently
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