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42 But judges faced several problems: according to the principles established in Roman law, an accuser needed direct proof of a crime and the support of at least two witnesses before a court could convict. This made it almost impossible to prosecute a crime committed in private, however compelling the circumstantial evidence.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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