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What was the role of the judicial branch in Roman government

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The Senate was the most powerful branch of the Roman republic, and senators held the position for life. The executive branch was made up of two consuls, elected yearly. Praetors were part of the judicial branch, they were elected yearly by the people of Rome, and acted as judges.

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the judicial branch interprets the laws in court.
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