On Prosecutor’s Offences in Roman Criminal Trial
2019, 80, No. 1
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw
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Abstract
The subject of the article is to present a crime of collusion (praevaricatio) in Roman criminal law. It is one of the forms of obstruction of the criminal process by the prosecutor. The main scope was to show this crime in the juridical sources, preserved in the Justinian’s Digest.
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