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Justice is supposed to be blind. Justice should not have taken into account the fact that he's a police officer in deciding whether or not to release him.
Philip Schneider
I think that it reveals a police department that itself lost faith in the justice system and decided that they would be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the police officer.
Michael Judge
If you cannot have faith and trust in your police officer --
either as a citizen or as a juror or as a judge, as defense
lawyers, as a district attorney -- then we do not have an
acceptable, a viable criminal justice system,
Gil Garcetti
The use of the title 'Madame Justice' clearly implies that you are currently a female justice of a Supreme Court. The fact is that you are not.
Gary Bartlett
Justice for me would be admissions and apologies from the people who just tortured me and broke my life, because they could. I think Stephanie got the justice this world has to give her. We can only hope that, if there is something in the next world, that justice will be given to her then. This world doesn't have any justice for either of us.
Michael Crowe
It's clear that DOJ doesn't like the deal, or it would have been approved by now. But the fact that it's up to Justice and only Justice does mean its easier for United to effect a fix here, to agree to the asset disposition it needs to get approval.
Jim Higgins
Although there wasn't, in my view, bias or conspiracy in this case, they didn't get justice, because justice delayed is justice denied.
Richard Howitt
The only justice who didn't participate was Justice [Thomas] Saylor. He's the only justice up for re-election next year.
Tim Potts
She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first.
Bo Lipari
Hantverkare
Until justice is blind to color, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men's skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(
1908
-
1973
)
Farger
Until justice is blind to color, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men's skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(
1908
-
1973
)
Kapplöpning
Until justice is blind to color, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men's skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(
1908
-
1973
)
Dannelse
It is a fundamental principle of criminal justice that justice delayed is justice denied.
Kolawole Olaniyan
It is my hope that the 2006 Season of Justice will not only be a time to raise awareness on our campus and in our community about justice issues around the world, but also a time for spiritual growth. It is our belief, and the belief of IJM, that God cares deeply about justice. As Christians, we are called to seek God and to do that fully we must also seek justice.
Amanda Allen
A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.
Vince Testa
When you're seeking justice there are no shortcuts. If you were to trade places with either side, you would hope someone would fight for you. We have been advocates on both sides. The final test will not lie in that you listened to witnesses for four days but that you render a verdict of justice as we journey toward justice.
Andrew Shaw
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