LAW & ORDER. Everyone had to follow ancient Egyptian Law and was regarded as equals except for...

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LAW & ORDERLAW & ORDER

Everyone had to follow ancient Egyptian Law and was regarded as equals except for slaves

The head of the state was the pharaoh who was considered a living God and had unlimited power.

1. No Misbehaviour 2. Honour had to be Defended3. Peace kept between

Neighbours4. People’s Lives and Property

were to be Protected5. Had to Report a Crime

Egyptian Goddess Maat.

• TRUTH• ORDER• JUSTICE• BALANCE OF THE UNIVERSE

Pendant of Maat

Police could substitute for the king as chief justice and were also a Priest of

Maat.

Judged by a tribunal made up of scribes, priests, and high officials such as viziers.

THE JUDGE

The CourtYou were presumed to be guilty and had to prove yourself innocent.

The Evidence

The Egyptians were very detailed in their record keeping making evidence easier to provide.

Egyptians needed a confession in order to convict a suspect.

The Confession

The OracleEgyptians gave priests the power to judge people

on their innocence before a statue of a god.

The Punishment

The Ancient Egyptians used common sense of what was right and wrong and used harsh punishments for breaking

the law depending on the crime.

The Crimes

The worst crime was tomb robbing.

By Angelina MoodieBy Angelina Moodie

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