[European History]How would legal thriller in ancient rome or ancient greece looklike?

by Mcajsa

Hello

I want to write legal thriller and i fancy ancient rome or ancient greece for unique setting it offers, but i dunno anything about ancient rome legal system.

I want to know how legal system worked and what cases there would be.

How was legal procedures conducted and how it came to so called truth or real truth.

I know I am asking for two different countries, but by you who are better for legal thriller.

And where could I found more resources for their laws or how they worked.

Just give me the facts. Y'know how it worked, who could work, how evidence to the case were gathered and how it would be decided. The general about it.

Any advice is welcomed, but be civil.

Thank you for reading.

Cheers

SarahAGilbert

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