This is the fourth book in the series, Witnesses to an Execution. It is about the judge who presided over the civil trial of Jesus Christ, a trial that resulted in His execution. The judge is Pontius Pilate, governor of Judea, Israel. He declared the defendant that appeared before him that Friday morning, innocent, at least three times, but despite those declarations, by three o'clock that same day, the defendant was dead on a Roman gallows.
Did Jesus of Nazareth get due process, or the judicial system was rigged against Him? Was the judge on the take and dropped the ball of justice for political expediency, or something more sinister or divine was at work? This book explores this trial of the ages and provides answers to truth worth knowing.