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The didn't. A legal crime tried in a civil court by a panel of judges. Both sides given their chance to descibe the case a they see it. Back then, supposed witches could be legally arrested for the crime of "commiting sundry acts of witchcraft on the bodies of *names* to their great hurt."

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