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lex Porcia

the Porcian law

also: lex Porcia, Porcian law

The series of Porcian laws (2nd c. BC) that protected Roman citizens from scourging and summary execution, guaranteeing the right of appeal and the option of exile. Central to the debate over the conspirators' fate.

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