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The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. 1 (of 2) / The Hebrew Trial

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A lawyerly forensic study examines the New Testament narratives about the arrest, trial, and execution of Jesus by first testing the gospel accounts for legal credibility. It then surveys Jewish criminal law, tracing Mosaic and Talmudic provisions for crimes, punishments, courts, witnesses, and procedural rules. The work concludes with a structured legal brief that evaluates the Sanhedrin's jurisdiction and numerous procedural points—legality of the arrest and private interrogation, the indictment, night and same-day proceedings, timing with religious observances, reliance on an uncorroborated confession, unanimous verdicts, juror disqualifications, and refusal to consider defenses—to determine whether the proceedings met contemporary legal standards and whether guilt was legally established.

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Walter M. Chandler

Walter M. Chandler was an American author and legal scholar best known for his two-volume work, "The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint." In this detailed examination, Chandler presents a legal perspective on the trials of Jesus, exploring both the Hebrew and Roman judicial systems of the time. His writings reflect a unique intersection of law and theology, offering insights into the historical and legal context surrounding one of the most significant events in religious history. Through his work, Chandler contributes to the discourse on legal ethics and the interpretation of biblical events.

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