compurgation
英:[ˌkɒmpə'geɪʃən] 美: [ˌkɒmpɜ'geɪʃən]
compurgation 基本解释
n.根据他人保证宣告被告无罪;
英英释义
Compurgation
Compurgation, also called wager of law, is a defence used primarily in medieval law. A defendant could establish his innocence or nonliability by taking an oath and by getting a required number of persons, typically twelve, to swear they believed the defendant's oath.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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