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What do Law I and Law II indicate about Roman society?

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There are three important principles of Roman law. An accused person was presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Secondly, The accused was allowed to face the accuser and offer a defense against the charge. Lastly, guilt had to be established "clearer than daylight" using solid evidence.
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Citizens had many more rights than non-citizens.

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