Jesus was put on trial before the Roman governor Pilate.
Most famously, Pliate Matthew 15:2.
He was put on trial by the Romans. But the Jews wanted it.
John Scopes
Jesus was taken to Roman court for trial by the Governor Pontius Pilate.As the Jews did not have the power to kill anyone on the cross, it rested entirely on the Roman Governor.
Adolf Hitler was put on trial for treason in 1924.
He was put on trial for Libel.
The soldier that abandoned his group during a skirmish was labeled as a coward and was placed on trial.
Jesus was put to death to die for our sins. If Jesus didn't go to the cross we as human beings would not be able to ask God for forgiveness for all our sins. But Jesus rose again. Hallaelujah Brother!
Mark 15:24 says that the soldiers cast lots for his clothes, so it is unlikely that he would have been wearing anything at all when placed on the cross. The cloak he wore while carrying the crossbeam to Golgotha, however, was probably a "natural" color stained with caked dirt and blood from his various beatings. The Biblical narrative does state that the purple robe, used to mock his claims as King of the Jews, had been removed and replaced by the time of His crucifixion. Jesus was not wearing a cloak when he was crucified. The soldiers put on him a scarlet robeafter the trial. Matthew 27:28 The soldiers cloathe him withpurple during the trial. Mark 15:17 The soldiers put on him a purple robe during the trial. John 19:2
they could be put on trail as well
There is no direct record of Jesus specifying the canonical books of the New Testament during his lifetime. The formation of the New Testament canon was a process that developed over centuries through the early Church's discussions and decisions.
Jesus's 11 desciples ( not inlcluding Judas iscariiot) found out during the last supper when Jesus said one of you will betray me. everyone else found out when Jesus got put on the corss to die.