Sanhedrin (tractate)

Sanhedrin (סנהדרין) is one of ten tractates of Seder Nezikin (a section of the Talmud that deals with damages, i.e. civil and criminal proceedings). It originally formed one tractate with Makkot, which also deals with criminal law. The Gemara of the tractate is noteworthy as precursors to the development of common law principles, for example the presumption of innocence and the rule that a criminal conviction requires the concurrence of twelve.

Summary of Sanhedrin

Within Seder Nezikin, the Sanhedrin focuses on questions of jurisdiction, criminal law and punishments. The tractate includes eleven chapters, addressing the following topics:

  • The different levels of courts and which cases each level presides over
  • Laws of the high priest and Jewish king and their involvement in court proceedings
  • Civil suits: acceptable witnesses and judges and the general proceedings
  • The difference between criminal and civil cases, general proceedings in criminal cases
  • Court procedures, including examination of witnesses and the voting of the judges
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