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3.who were called "outlaws" ?

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Answered by beautybaral36
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n English common law, an outlaw was a person who had defied the laws of the realm, by such acts as ignoring a summons to court, or fleeing instead of appearing to plead when charged with a crime. The earliest reference to outlawry in English legal texts appears in the 8th century.

Answered by divyaanpandya11
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a person who has done something illegal and is hiding to avoid being caught

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