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The Lex Aurelia iudicaiaria was a Roman law, introduced by the praetor Lucius Aurelius Cotta in 70 BC. The law defined the composition of the jury of the court investigating extortion, corruption and misconduct in office, the perpetual quaestio de repetundis.[1] Previously exclusive to senators, the juries henceforth included equites and tribuni aerarii.[2][3]

  1. ^ "LacusCurtius • Roman Law — Bribery Laws (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)". penelope.uchicago.edu.
  2. ^ Berger, Adolf (1968). Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law. American Philosophical Society. p. 548. ISBN 9780871694324. Lex Aurelia iudiciaria.
  3. ^ Williamson, Callie (24 February 2010). The Laws of the Roman People: Public Law in the Expansion and Decline of the Roman Republic. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472025428.

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