minimus:
If you reread my post you will see that I'm not saying that the holy spirit is directly responsible for the outcome of a judicial hearing. The elders are responsible for the outcome. But I am saying that the holy spirit can guide the elders if they allow the spirit to. For example, an elder might come to a judicial hearing with a preconceived idea of what he will decide before even hearing the case. In that instance, he would not be allowing the spirit to guide the hearing. Another elder, could come to a hearing with the intent of listening and determining whether the person is repentant. To come to that conclusion he might find scriptures or he might deliberate using a publication as I explained before. In that case he would be allowing the spirit to guide him.