
Turning to capital cases, judged by 23 judges. Including various cases of bestiality — wherein both parties (human and animal) are put to death. Also, other cases where animals are put to death, specifically, when they kill a person (including wild animals) — without waiting for a court decision. Can they be tamed? Can they have owners? But when a court is involved… don’t they need 23?
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