Under the "right of sanctuary," an offender:
A) Who was a member of the clergy could escape punish¬ment for a criminal offense
B) Had the right to live in the sanctuary of his or her own home until trial
C) Was entitled to seek sanctuary from criminal prosecution if his or her rights were violated
D) Could escape by fleeing to certain religious locations such as a church or abbey
E) Was held in secure custody in the sanctuary of a church following conviction
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