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what does the law “putting to death of any man whosoever he might be unconvicted is forbidden” from table IX mean?

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Putting to death any man whosever he might be unconvicted means that it was forbidden to kill anyone that was not guilty.

This was one of the laws of the twelve tables. The law was made in the olden days and medieval Europe. They were law codes that were binding on plebeians and patricians.

An unconvicted person is one that has been found out to be innocent or not guilty. So the law is trying to say that such a person should not be put to death.

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