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Ancient Rome did not have police, but it did have at least some criminal laws. How were those enforced?
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Let's say someone sees me sneak a sword into the city of Rome. Who do they tell about it to officially get me accused of a crime by the state? Who tells me I'm being accused of a crime, and what happens to me when I am? What happens to me after the trial?
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