Sentences with aggravated
ag·gra·vat·ed
A a - He was jailed for aggravated assault.
- aggravated robbery
- Scott Fava was treated on the ground after an apparent head clash aggravated by his fall to the ground.
- Mitchell, 49, and his wife, Wanda Eileen Barzee, 57, each face possible life sentences for six counts of aggravated sexual assault.
- I get so aggravated when I get this much junk mail.
- To aggravate a grievance; to aggravate an illness.
- He faces four aggravated indecent assault charges in relation to the second girl.
- They face aggravated cruelty charges which carry a fine of up to $12000 and.
- His questions aggravate her.
- The child's constant scratching aggravated the rash.
- Aggravated burglary carries a possible 25-year prison sentence merely for entering occupied premises intending to cause damage or harm.