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They had two tokens - yes and no. They placed their choice in the voting barrel, and the court workers then counted them. They voted at the end of a case, which lasted only one day, for guilty or not guilty.

If found guilty, both sides proposed a penalty. The jury then voted by token for one or the other - they could not choose any other sentence. This had the effect of making the prosecution and defence propose rational sentences, as irrational ones turned the jury to the other option.

Too severe or too lenient for the offence committed would lead the jurors to select the most reasonable and appropriate.

There were no set punishments - either side could propose something most appropriate. One man convicted of a serious crime which would invite the death penalty is recorded as offering to finance a state warship for a year. The jurors, thinking of their own pockets/taxes, took the offer.

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