The "justices in eyre" initiated by Henry II of England were
A) juries of "twelve good men" who tried criminal cases.
B) barons who received rights to hold court from the king.
C) itinerant justices endowed with all the authority of the king.
D) the English equivalent to the French bailli.
E) the king's inner council of legal advisors.
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