Mimi Hunter

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The Quran gave them only the briefest guidance about punishing crimes and about the kind of evidence required to convict someone of adultery, rape, or murder, offences that merited a blood punishment. Over the centuries, the jurists developed a more extensive set of procedural rules and principles. But instead of helping the judges convict in difficult cases, by the eleventh century they were calling on judges to avoid criminal punishments in all cases of doubt.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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