"Not as you incline to good, so you incline to evil" for whippings
To Rabbi Shalom
In Sanhedrin 2: "Not as you incline to good, so you incline to evil, your inclination to good according to one witness, your inclination to evil according to two." And so it is necessary to add three more judges to the case of persons, and later to add two more judges as long as we have not succeeded in obtaining a decision according to this rule.
Is this conclusion also valid for the laws of flogging? That is, if two require flogging and one acquits, do we add two more judges until we reach a bias of 2 in favor or 1 in favor? And if not, why?
Thanks in advance.
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