Where could she flee? She could not even run to Lydius, her own city, for it was there, publicly, by judicial sentence, that the degradation of slavery, by the iron, had been burned into her body.
Book 17. (2 results) Savages of Gor
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"A limitation on judicial proceedings of such a sort would be intolerable," said Kog.
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"There is no division here," I said, "between the political and the judicial".
Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor
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I saw that Miles of Argentum did not wish to have Susan subjected to judicial torture, perhaps tormented and torn on the rack, even though it might validate her testimony and strengthen his case.
Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor
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Also, a female debtor, in many cities, is subject to judicial enslavement, she then coming rightlessly and categorically, identically with any other slave, into the ownership of the creditor.