- L. C****ius ille, quem
populus Rom****
verissimum et
sapientissimum iudicem ****bat,
identidem in
causis quaerere solebat, cui bono fuisset? Lucius C****ius...
- Pro Tito
Annio Milone ad
iudicem oratio (or Pro Milone) is a
speech made by
Marcus Tullius Cicero in 52 BC on
behalf of his
friend Titus Annius Milo....
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decide his own case or
interpret the law for himself" (neminem sibi esse
iudicem vel ius sibi
dicere debere) (Code 3.5.1). Additionally, the
Digest records...
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could be ****isted by jurists. Then the
second phase would start, the Apud
Iudicem. The case
would be put
before the judges,
which were
normal Roman citizens...
- in this p****age,
described by Ammi**** as
their most
powerful judge "
iudicem potentissimum" (implying he was a
leader of the Greuthingi) was compelled...
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witnesses and for
manifest and
reasonable cause.
Canon 48 De more
recusandi iudicem On how to
challenge a
judge Laid out the
guidelines to
challenging a judge...
- to the iudex, they were no
longer in iure
before the Praetor, but apud
iudicem. The
iudicium of the
iudex was binding. By the time of Diocletian, however...
- in this p****age,
described by Ammi**** as
their most
powerful judge "
iudicem potentissimum", was
compelled to flee, and then make a
peace agreement...
- 143. ISBN 978-80-257-0875-0. "Magistri
Ioannis Hus
appelatio ad
supremum iudicem". et****.sweb.cz.
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syllables following a
short syllable, for
example quid ĕst, volŭptātem, apŭd
iudicem and so on. This type of
shortening is
found in
early Latin, for example...