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... n his background too much and took all the possible measures he could.
He was warned by Hortensius, his defense lawyer, not to underestimate Cicero.
Cicero was known for being a lawyer who defended rather than prosecuted.
The fact that he took the role of a prosecutor meant that he had some tricks up his sleeve.
Verres was especially convinced that Pompey was behind Cicero.
Pompey was already at odds with the Senate, more so than Crassus.
Naturally ...
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