What was the ideology of justice (sanctions) for victims with lesser injuries in the Anglo-Saxon era?
A) Harsh punishments removed undesirables from society.
B) Criminals needed to be executed to protect citizens.
C) Crimes with less serious injuries to victims were often overlooked.
D) Scales of compensation for lesser injuries were appropriate to settle private disputes.
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