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25 August, 03:54

Who applied punishment in Medieval Japanese society?

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  1. 25 August, 04:23
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    ---> The samurai, who were the ruling class, enjoyed many privileges. They could kill a peasant to test a new sword and walk away.

    ---> The United States is a democracy, while medieval Japan was a police state ruled by the shogun.

    ---> If Sano wants to torture a suspect he’s interrogating (FYI, he never actually does), the suspect can’t file a complaint and Sano won’t get in trouble. He also never needs a search warrant.
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