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The solution adopted on the Continent was that the judge evaluated the evidence but was bound by strict rules that were publicly known and seen to be fair. The two-witness rule was a beginning. Actually reducing the evaluation of evidence completely to rules was not contemplated, however; the possibility was denied in the Roman law texts, and it has not proved possible since.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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