The Holy Bible gives an account of Jesus’ betrayal by Judas and his presentation to Pontius Pilate for treason changes. Pontius Pilate did not find Jesus innocent for treason charges, but pressure from the crowd forced him to lender Jesus on the hands of Roman soldiers who crucified him.
Dante’s theme of justice in Inferno argues that justice is about being fair and equal. This implies that a crime committed and leads to death has a reasonable and equal punishment in death. Judas Iscariot committed a crime that led to the death of Jesus. After the death of Jesus, Judas realized he had done something immoral and committed suicide. His action aligns with the Dante theme of justice.