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Lex Acilia repetundarum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lex Acilia repetundarum ''Lex Acilia Repetundarum'' was a law established in ancient Rome in 123 B.C. It provides for equites as jurors in courts overseeing senatorial class to prevent corruption abroad. ''Equites'' who gained tax contracts or presided over courts could not, unlike senators, be prosecuted for extortion. It was extremely unpopular in the Senate since the inferior class judges the senatorial. It was believed to be part of Gaius Gracchus' measures, suggesting that Gaius carried his chief judicial act in another tribune's name. Cicero implies in his first Verrine Oration that the measure was the work of the father of Manius Acilius Glabrio, the praetor in charge of the extortion courts in 70 B.C. == See also ==
*Roman Law *List of Roman laws
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