10 Paul said, “I am standing before the Emperor's own court of judgement, where I should be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as you yourself well know.
11 If I have broken the law and done something for which I deserve the death penalty, I do not ask to escape it. But if there is no truth in the charges they bring against me, no one can hand me over to them. I appeal to the Emperor.”
12 Then Festus, after conferring with his advisers, answered, “You have appealed to the Emperor, so to the Emperor you will go.”
13 Some time later King Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to pay a visit of welcome to Festus.
14 After they had been there several days, Festus explained Paul's situation to the king: “There is a man here who was left a prisoner by Felix;
15 and when I went to Jerusalem, the Jewish chief priests and elders brought charges against him and asked me to condemn him.
16 But I told them that we Romans are not in the habit of handing over anyone accused of a crime before he has met his accusers face to face and has had the chance of defending himself against the accusation.