👉 In the context of law, an "unaggravated" offense refers to a non-violent criminal act that does not cause any physical harm or loss. It is considered less serious than a more severe crime and may be handled under lesser charges or with lighter penalties. For example: - Unarmed robbery: If someone breaks into a store without using force, it is an "unarmed" offense. - Theft of property: This type of act does not cause substantial damage to the property owner