Humans are not perfect, but departing from legal laws and regulations can be illegal. The judgment of Jesus is filled with these "errors". The writer told this to the trial of Christ. "... The condemnation and execution of Jesus Christ are completely illegal and unfounded, even worse than cruel things." 1 There are four main enemies and many illegal ones in Jesus, but he It is our Lord that the enemies of Jesus were Pharisees, Sadducees, Herods, and chief priests.
In the last few hours leading to the crucifixion of Christ, he was betrayed by a friend and denied by another friend. He was arrested in the middle of the night, sentenced to the blasphemy of illegal trial in front of the Jewish leaders and tried in a trial in violation of the law given to the Jews by the god in the Old Testament. Then he was taken to the pilot, and he asked, "What is the truth?" ... It was pointed out that the truth stood before him. Ravi Zacharias, one of the world's greatest Christian philosophers today, knew what the pilot would have in the answer and asked if he would leave enough time to hear the truth.
The trial is a petition. Therefore, the trial was completely uninterested in what happened irrespective of the complaint. In other words, the problem in the trial is the credibility of the assertion, if the proof proves correct with evidence and persuasion rules, the assertion is correct. In this way judgment does not create truth and discover. This fact is a "legitimate" fact, the fact that the system considers it to be true. In a criminal trial, a judgment is a combination of a historical "fact" ruling and a decision about a crime of what is believed to happen. These two are closely related, but they are usually conceptually divided. For example, in a murder trial, the issue of historical fact is about the death of the victim. What has passed away from him? How do the defendants participate in the death of the victims?