I am assuming you are referring to when John Hale quit the court at the end of Act III. If you are not, please rephrase your question to make it more specific.
When John Hale becomes fed up with the court proceedings and quits the court, he does leave Salem. He sees that the victims being held in the jail are innocent and that the girls are the guilty party.
We do not find out what Hale does when he leaves Salem, but he isn't gone for long. He quickly finds his way back and is permitted, even encouraged by Reverend Parris, to talk with the prisoners in the hope of persuading them to confess to being a witch to save their lives.
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