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- though unsuccessfully, Mucius Scaevola, the augur, of maladministration (repetundae) in his province. In 105 BC, Albucius was praetor in Sardinia, and in...
- severe penalties were used. In the late Republic, the public crimes were: Repetundae Ambitus Majestas Peculatus Falsum De Sicariis et Veneficis De Patricidis...
- following a series of military disasters in Gaul. He was falsely exiled for repetundae in 92. Rufus was an ally of Gaius Marius, granduncle of Caesar. Gaius...
- the exiled King of Egypt. He was subsequently tried and banished for repetundae, or extortion, despite Cicero's defense in 54 BC, but was recalled by...
- one section of the elite to another" and "did not 'democratise' [the repetundae court], merely hand[ing] control to non-senatorial members of the elite"...
- nine former consuls) in defending Marcus Aemilius Scaurus on charges of repetundae. Scaurus, calling on connections across the aristocracy – "no other trial...
- by Pompey to say as little as he could. On the second charge, that of repetundae (extortion during the administration of his province), with special reference...
- baskets. Bribery of a person already holding office was covered by laws de repetundae; provincial governors were particularly susceptible to such charges. A...
- BC M. Acilius Glabrio (& C. Sempronius Gracchus) Tribunes of the plebs Repetundae procedures for jurors in courts overseeing senatorial class to prevent...
- electoral bribery, and overly flagrant displays of wealth (ie laws on repetundae, ambitus, and sumptuaria) with tactics such as vetoes and obstructionism...