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The Trial of Jesus from a L...

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“Indeed a peculiar rule of Hebrew law provided that if the verdict was instantaneous and unanimous it was invalid and could not stand. If the prisoner had not a single friend in court, the element of mercy was wanting in the verdict, said the ancient Hebrews, and the proceedings were regarded in the light of conspiracy and mob violence. A”
Walter M. Chandler, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. I (of II) The Hebrew Trial

“HEBREW CRIMINAL LAW—COURTS AND JUDGES T THE Hebrew tribunals were three in kind: the Great Sanhedrin; the Minor Sanhedrin; and the Lower Tribunal, or the Court of Three.”
Walter M. Chandler, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. I (of II) The Hebrew Trial

“Lower Tribunals.—The lowest order of Hebrew tribunal was the Court of Three, composed of judges selected by the litigants themselves. The plaintiff chose one member, the defendant selected another, and these two chose a third.”
Walter M. Chandler, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. I (of II) The Hebrew Trial



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