Judicial Punishment Stories ((top))
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During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, judicial punishment served a dual purpose. It punished the offender, but it also functioned as a psychological tool to assert the power of the monarch or the church. The Execution of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plotters judicial punishment stories
In ancient Babylon, the law functioned on exact reciprocity. One famous legal record details a builder whose poorly constructed house collapsed, killing the homeowner's son. Under Hammurabi’s code, the judicial punishment was not a fine or imprisonment. The builder’s own son was executed. These early stories highlight a terrifyingly literal interpretation of justice, where the penalty mirrored the crime precisely. The Judgment of Solomon: Wisdom Over Evidence Would you prefer to analyze the (e
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The defendants spent 15 years in prison under severe maximum-security conditions.