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Surprising Facts About Crime and Law

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Surprising Facts About Crime and Law
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In ancient Rome, crossing a bridge without paying the toll was considered a crime and could result in fines.

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2

In the United States, more than 300,000 books are housed in prison libraries across the country.

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3

The concept of a jury trial dates back to Ancient Greece, where juries could be as large as 500 members.

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4

In Victorian England, stealing a handkerchief was considered a serious crime and could result in transportation to Australia.

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The word 'penitentiary' comes from the Latin word for 'repent,' emphasizing the idea of reform rather than punishment.

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6

In the Middle Ages, animal trials were held in Europe where animals could be tried and sometimes executed for crimes.

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The first recorded bank robbery in the United States took place in 1798 in Philadelphia, and the amount stolen was $162,821.

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Pickpocketing was such a problem in 19th century London that public hangings of pickpockets were sometimes used as a deterrent.

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