He refused to answer to people whose only goal was to mock him.
herod
King Herod
In the book of Matthew.
Two to three.
Yes Pontius Pilate was the governor , so he had all power to question, sentence to death or release a person, he questioned Jesus.
Jesus was questioned many times. The following are just a few examples: * John the Baptist's disciples questioned Jesus about why Jesus and His disciples weren't fasting (Matthew 9:14). * The chief priests and elders questioned Jesus about His authority (Matthew 21:23). * The Sadducees questioned Jesus about the issue of a man's brother marrying the man's widow (Matthew 22:23-28). * A Pharisee asked Jesus about the greatest commandment (Matthew 22:36). * The Pharisees asked Jesus about healing on the Sabbath (Mathew 12:10). * Jesus' disciples asked Him why He spoke in parables (Matthew 13:10). * The Pharisees questioned Jesus on His disciples' hand washing (Matthew 15:2). * Jesus' disciples asked Him why they weren't able to drive out a certain demon (Matthew 17:19). * Pilate asked Jesus if He was King of the Jews (Mark 15:2).
Sanhedrin
the high priest
they would be questioned as to who/what their accusations were about.
Yes he was questioned by Caiphas the high priest.
Most famously, Pliate Matthew 15:2.
That depends what happened.