That same day was fatal also to Pompeius Ælianus, a
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young ex-quæstor, suspected of
complicity in the villanies of Fabianus. He was outlawed from
Italy, and from
Spain, where he
was born. Valerius Pontius suffered the same degradation for having indicted
the defendants before the prætor to save them from being prosecuted in
the court of the city-prefect, purposing meanwhile to defeat justice on some
legal pretext and subsequently by collusion. A clause was added to the
Senate's decree, that whoever bought or sold such a service was to be just
as liable to punishment as if he had been publicly convicted of false
accusation.