Dan Seitz

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My best guess here is that they thought that the accusation of patricide would be so utterly appalling and so defiling to everyone in the vicinity of it that Roscius would lose all his friends, that no advocate would agree to defend him and that he’d end up a country bumpkin in the big city, condemned on nothing but an accusation.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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