How was guilt determined in the early feudal period?
A) by ordeals, such as having the accused place his or her hand in boiling water to see whether God would intervene and heal the wounds
B) in formal courtroom settings
C) by assuming innocence and placing the onus on the accuser to prove guilt
D) by reverting to older legal codes from before the Dark Ages
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