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9 June, 20:54

Which statement about trial by jury in medieval England is correct? A. The accused was judged by a group of his social peers. B. Local lords could be convicted by a majority of their serfs. C. Verdicts were handed down by the king alone. D. Monks sat in judgment over nobles and vassals.

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  1. 9 June, 21:24
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    Corect is D - - Monks sat in judo over nobles and vassals.
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