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Criminal law, in which the state detects the offence, takes the accused to court...
Author:
Terry Jones
Book:
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives
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Criminal law, in which the state detects the offence, takes the accused to court and demands and imposes punishment, simply did not exist in early medieval society."
( Terry Jones )
[ Terry Jones' Medieval Lives ]
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