Witchcraft trials have taken place throughout medieval


Witchcraft trials have taken place throughout medieval history, in almost every continent, but particularly in Europe and North America. Pope Innocent VIII supported and encouraged seeking out witches and putting them on trial for their alleged heretical beliefs and behaviors. Many others wrote speeches and guides explaining how to catch, prosecute and punish witches (the most famous example being the Malleus Maleficarum). Based on the ideas presented by Innocent VIII, Johannes Nider's Ant Hill and in the excerpt from the Malleus Maleficarum, was it possible for anyone accused of being a witch to receive a "fair" trial? Why or why not?

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