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Which of the following is not a part of the military's death penalty process? Group of answer choices If the members of the military court unanimously find that the aggravating circumstance or circumstances substantially outweigh any mitigating circumstances, then a death sentence may be imposed; however, if the mitigating circumstances are found to outweigh the aggravating circumstance or circumstances, then a death sentence may not be imposed. The presentation of any mitigating factor that is supported by evidence must be allowed. All of the above are parts of the military's death penalty process. Members of the military court must unanimously find, beyond a reasonable doubt, at least one statutorily enumerated aggravating circumstance before it may consider a death sentence. If at least one aggravating circumstance is found, then that aggravating circumstance (as well as any additional aggravating circumstances that are found) must be weighed against any mitigating circumstances that are presented at trial.
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