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I was just wondering if anyone has tried to do a Roman law court, sort of as argued in the forum, with two advocates and a magistrate,and the crowd as the jurors? Audience particapationd, I was thinking, and we do have lawyers in our groups. <p></p><i></i>
Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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This was done many years ago in Archeon.<br>
I would like to retry myself.<br>
Basic ingredients: All Romans are equal (but you barbarians are not), It is great to be a free Roman male, not a woman or a slave, I love the way the system is working for us patricians,<br>
I am a honest man because my father in law is the judge.<br>
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Ideas for participation of the public?<br>
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Let them help you reading a Latin formula.<br>
Let them help you give testemony.<br>
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The crowd could be the extras, including reading text and giving evidence. I would have liked to have seen that at Archeon. <p></p><i></i>
Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
RAT member #6?