The aggravating or mitigating circumstances that concern the convict in his particular relations with the victim or in another personal cause shall serve to aggravate or mitigate the accountability only for those on whom they concur.
The aggravating or mitigating circumstances that consist of the material execution of the crime or the media used to execute it serve only to aggravate or mitigate the accountability of those who had knowledge of them at the time of executing or cooperating in the crime.
The aggravating or mitigating circumstances that the law has considered when classifying the crime, as well as those inherent to it, shall not be considered when establishing the punishment.
History —June 18, 2004, No. 149, § 73, eff. May 1, 2005.