Acts 25:5
the most considerable, said he, among you may go with me, and if he has committed any crime, let 'em begin the process.
John 18:29-30
Pilate therefore went out to them, and said, what crime do you object to this man?
Acts 18:14
and when Paul was going to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, "if it were a matter of some injustice or something immoral, O Jews, it would be reasonable to hear you out.
Acts 23:30
and having intelligence that the Jews had form'd a conspiracy against him, I immediately sent him to you, directing his accusers to lay their charge before you. farewel.
Acts 24:8
ordering his accusers to appear before you. if you please to interrogate him yourself, you will find the whole charge to be truly laid."
Acts 25:16
I told them, it was not the custom of the Romans to deliver up any man, till he was accus'd and confronted by his accusers, and had an opportunity of pleading to the charge.
Acts 25:18-19
when his accusers appear'd, they did not charge him with any such crimes as I imagined they would.
Acts 25:25
but finding he had done nothing that deserv'd death, I have resolved to send him to the emperor, to whom he had appealed.