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Laudatio - Definition - Law Dictionary

Definition :

Laudatio, testimony deliver in Court concerning an accused person's good behaviour and integrity of life. It resembled the practice which prevails in our trials of calling persons to speak to a prisoner's character. The least number of the laudatores among the Romans was ten.

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