Jesus, a jew, was charged by jewish religious authoritites with a crime and found guilty. this crime, according to the laws of the torah, demanded the death penalty. this crime was called Sanhedrin.
It greatly relies on our definition of "law." Jesus breached the religious precepts as they were traditionally understood by Jews in His day rather regularly and out in the open. Although they often accused Jesus of breaching Sabbath regulations, He didn't actually violate any Old Testament laws.
At the execution site, Jesus was stripped and at least nailed to the cross by his hands. Above him, at the top of the cross, was inscribed a sentence of condemnation for his crime of claiming to be the King of the Jews.
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