Witch trials were notoriously unfair.
In the medieval ages, witches were often trialed through a combination of accusations, confessions, and dubious evidence, such as "witch marks" or the testimony of witnesses. Trials typically involved methods like torture to extract confessions, and many accused were subjected to public humiliation or execution, often by burning. The legal proceedings were heavily influenced by superstition and the prevailing belief in witchcraft as a serious crime against society and religion. The infamous Malleus Maleficarum, published in 1487, helped formalize the process and increase witch hunts across Europe.
they test it
he was charged with heresy and corruption of local youth
Depends on the extent of the crime.
People got really mad!
It was formulated and trialed in 1962 by Hind Bros. of Durban and launched in 1963.
Witches were burned at the stake to clense the towns and cities. Women who had black cats and had bad things happen around their house were trialed and if found guilty burned at the stake. If they were found innocent they had probably been killed by the trial anyway
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
He never went to jail. He was trialed then sent to Pontius Pilate for sentencing.
When the right to counsel is not part of the Law in the area he or she is trialed.
what are a group of witches called
there are called witches same goes for male witches.