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Jesus did not have his trial in the Praetorian, which was the barracks for the Roman soldiers. Instead, his trial took place before Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, who was likely in his official residence in Jerusalem, possibly the Antonia Fortress. The Gospel accounts detail that Jesus was first brought before the Jewish authorities and then handed over to Pilate for the Roman trial. Therefore, while the Praetorian itself was not the venue, the trial occurred in a location associated with Roman authority.

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