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Common law in medieval Europe was a customary legal system based on judicial decisions and traditions. It contrasted with civil law, relying on written codes. Common law prescribed punishments for crimes, including fines, imprisonment, corporal punishment, banishment, restitution, and execution for serious offenses. The legal system and punishments varied across regions and time periods.
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