Judges in those days weren't great masters of jurisprudence, they were rich guys who bought their way into a lucrative judgeship. They could profit in multiple ways, from direct kickbacks paid by the people who would be sold those contracts of indenture for cheap, all the way to simply owning stock in sugar, rum, or tobacco concerns that utilized cheap slave labor on plantations.
Judges in those days weren't great masters of jurisprudence, they were rich guys who bought their way into a lucrative judgeship. They could profit in multiple ways, from direct kickbacks paid by the people who would be sold those contracts of indenture for cheap, all the way to simply owning stock in sugar, rum, or tobacco concerns that utilized cheap slave labor on plantations.
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