explain why change were made to definition of crime and punishment after the norman conquest in 1066
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Norman Crimes
The King started to take more control over law and order and wanted to ensure people were loyal to him. Punishments were harsher. William brought in the Forest laws which for- bade hunting in the King's forests and the Murdrum Law which valued the life of a Norman above the live of anyone else.
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Norman Crimes
The King started to take more control over law and order and wanted to ensure people were loyal to him. Punishments were harsher. William brought in the Forest laws which for- bade hunting in the King's forests and the Murdrum Law which valued the life of a Norman above the live of anyone else.
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