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Justice on Trial: The Roman Legal System
This chapter explores the unique aspects of the Roman legal system, highlighting how trials were conducted without police or appointed prosecutors, placing the onus on victims' families. It delves into the significance of rhetoric in legal proceedings, the public spectacle of trials, and the varying jurisdictions across the Roman Empire. The discussion contrasts the role of magistrates in ancient Rome with modern legal systems, emphasizing the evolution of trial practices over time.