ROMAN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
- Created by: Hellen stevenson
- Created on: 27-09-14 23:32
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- The Romans(Crime and punishment)
- Crimes
- refusing to worship
- execution in collasium
- Patricide
- executed by sack of snakes
- Killing of a father
- attacking the emporer
- execution
- rebelling
- Sparticus
- execution
- refusing to worship
- Trials and Jurys
- hue and cry
- innocent until proven guilty
- had right to give evidence
- only citizens could go to court
- twelve tables(450bc)
- Digest of roman laws(533AD)
- Policing
- Vigiles
- Put out fires
- Patrolled streets at night
- Had the right to arrest
- Urban Coharts
- Stop riots
- didn't patrol the streets
- Puturian Guards
- Protect emporer
- In emergency
- Vigiles
- Tithing
- group of 10 men
- responsible for each other
- if one commited a crime they bring him to justice or pay fine
- Crimes
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