Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 279, § 69
(a) In all cases in which the death penalty may be authorized, the statutory aggravating circumstances are:
(b) In all cases in which the death penalty may be authorized, the mitigating circumstances shall be any factors proffered by the defendant or the commonwealth which are relevant in determining whether to impose a sentence less than death, including, but not limited to, any aspect of the defendant's character, propensities, or record and any of the circumstances of the murder, including but not limited to the following: