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Attitude of an appellate court where a deterrent sentence is passed at the trial
Attitude of appellate court to interference with sentence imposed by a trial court
Attitude of the appellate court to interference with a mandatory sentence imposed by the trial court
Circumstances that would warrant interference with sentence imposed by a trial court
Duty of an appellant seeking an interference with the sentence imposed by a trial court
Factors guiding a court in the exercise of its jurisdiction to review a sentence
Principles guiding an appellate court in deciding to interfere with the sentence passed by the lower court
What an appellate Judge must consider before interfering with a sentence
When an appeallate court will interfere with the sentence imposed by a trial court
When an appellate court will reduce the sentence imposed by the trial court
Whether an appellate court can impose a lesser sentence for culpable homicide punishable with death
Whether an appellate court can increase the sentence of a person who submitted to summary trial
Whether an appellate court can interfere with the sentence of a convict who did not file an appeal
Whether an appellate court can substitute the sentence of a lower court when there has been no appeal on that point
Whether an appellate court has the discretion to vary the sentence imposed by a trial court.
Whether an appellate court will interfere with a sentence on the ground that if members of the Court had been trying the Appellant, they might have passed a somewhat different sentence
Whether an appellate court will interfere with the sentence where the appellant is a first time offender
Whether imposition by a court of the maximum penalty as permitted under its jurisdiction although a higher sentence is permissible by the offence creating section is a ground for interfering with the sentence of the trial court
Whether the appellant's disability is a consideration for the reduction of sentence on appeal
Whether the appellate court will interfere with sentence where the grounds of appeal belong to a purely administrative or executive process that might be initiated in the nature of a remission of sentence
Whether the fact that a convict has turned a new leaf is a valid ground for reducing the sentence
Whether the remorse of the appellant is a ground to reduce a sentence
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