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  2. Trial by ordeal - Wikipedia

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    Ordeal by fire (Persian: ور) was also used for judiciary purposes in ancient Iran. Persons accused of cheating in contracts or lying might be asked to prove their innocence by ordeal of fire as an ultimate test. Two examples of such an ordeal include the accused having to pass through fire, or having molten metal poured on their chest.

  3. Tangena - Wikipedia

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    The tangena ordeal was a form of trial by ordeal practiced in Madagascar to determine the guilt or innocence of an accused party. The trial utilized seeds of the tree species Cerbera manghas (family Apocynaceae), which produces seeds that contain highly toxic cardiac glycosides including cerberin and tanghinin.

  4. Assize of Clarendon - Wikipedia

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    The only trial available to the defendant remained the traditional trial by ordeal, specifically in the Assize of Clarendon, "the ordeal of water". [2] Nevertheless, Henry did not put much faith in the results of the ordeal. The unfortunate felon who was convicted through the ordeal was typically executed.

  5. Anglo-Saxon law - Wikipedia

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    When a defendant failed to establish his innocence by oath in criminal cases (such as murder, arson, forgery, theft and witchcraft), he might still redeem himself through trial by ordeal. Trial by ordeal was an appeal to God to reveal perjury, and its divine nature meant it was regulated by the church. The ordeal had to be overseen by a priest ...

  6. Corsned - Wikipedia

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    In Anglo-Saxon law, corsned (OE cor, "trial, investigation", + snǽd, "bit, piece"; Latin panis conjuratus), also known as the accursed or sacred morsel, or the morsel of execration, was a type of trial by ordeal that consisted of a suspected person eating a piece of barley bread and cheese totalling about an ounce in weight and consecrated with a form of exorcism as a trial of his innocence.

  7. Prison guards' use of force is rarely deemed excessive by ...

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    Violence by guards at New Folsom sparked three complaints of excessive force in BI's sample; all of the plaintiffs lost. Johnny Cash performing at Folsom Prison in 1966. He would record a live ...

  8. ‘Humiliated’ mom sues after she’s banned from Airbnb over ...

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    Doe’s ordeal began on December 23, 2024, when she attempted to book accommodations through Airbnb for herself, her husband, and their daughter, along with her two other siblings, according to a ...

  9. Inside the childhood trauma, rehab and worrying posts before Long Island teen’s 25-day ordeal and rescue. Jacqueline Sweet. February 5, 2025 at 11:40 AM.