The Role Of The Courts In The Salem Witchcraft Trials

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In the period of the Salem Witchcraft trials the colonist ran their courts with the use of empirical evidence (Craker, W. 1997, pg.350). Jail during this period had horrendous living conditions with many of those awaiting trials, and others serving sentences dying from varies reasons during their time imprisoned (Craker, W. 1997, pg.357 & 358). The beliefs of the people running the justice system was that of people who wanted to bring retribution to those who had committed non-spectral acts, while at the same time showing mercy to those who confessed to their crime’s (Craker, W. 1997, pg.345).

The only thing that worked during the Salem witch trials were the courts, because they did not just sentence people for their crime, they actually

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