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The Lex Sempronia and the Banishment of Cicero

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1893

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page 348 note 1 Senators are regarded as responsible officials in the Tab. Bant. (1. 7) and probably in the sanctions to Clodius' law (Ad Att. iii. 12, 1: iii. 15, 6).

page 348 note 2 The instances are collected in Rein's Criminalrecht, p. 485 ff.; Kein believed that the tribunes always had the legal right of passing the formal bill of outlawry, although the jurisdiction of the tribes capital cases waa limited (p. 480).