Rev. Hale quits the court because he realises how corrupt and wrong they are to hang people for innocent things. I mean, even after they realised they were in the wrong, they still thought they had to because they had already hanged the other innocent people.
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Hale Appleman's birth name is Hale Isaac Appleman.
Jean Hale's birth name is Carol Jean Hale.
Chanin Hale's birth name is Marilyn Victoria Chanine Hale.
Brandon Michael Hale is 6' 1".
Reverend Hale makes her uncomfortable
At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
He left Salem because he thought that it was possible many of the people he sentenced to hang were indeed innocent, and didn't want to take part of a court of lies.
I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
Leave of court Permission from the court to take action that would otherwise not be permissible.
He quits the court and motivates the individuals who are in jail to confess
In legalese when you request "the leave of the court" it means you are asking the court's approval to be allowed to do something.
It shows he is a free-thinking individual. Even though he shares a common goal with the court, he is able to think for himself and not be controlled by the court.
Charles Hale has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Massachusetts, Massachusetts. General Court (1855), Massachusetts. General Court. Committee to Investigate Convents, Nunneries, Notre Dame Academy (Roxbury, Mass.), Politics and government
If you are talking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Reverend Hale denounced and quit the court because he no longer agreed with what they were doing. He realized that the court's motives and strategies for weeding out Salem's "witches" were unjust, and wanted nothing to do with the process. He was truly courageous in standing up for what he believed in.
If there is a court order that says not to leave the state of course you can not leave!
no but you do have to leave the court