All of the following are ways that Suzanne Gaudry's 1652 trial for witchcraft was a legal and scientific trial for the 17th century, except for what?
A. Gaudry freely confessed to the crime
B. Testimony was recorded in an official document (I know this is incorrect)
C. Additional interrogations were used when the accused changed her plea
D. A medical doctor was used to confirm evidence
The correct answer is Option A. In this case, Gaudry did not freely confess to the crime.
All of the following are ways that Suzanne Gaudry's 1652 trial for witchcraft was a legal...