public trust is essential ordsprog

en public trust is essential to an effective judicial system and one judge's conduct may have a significant impact upon the public's perception of the entire judicial system ...

en We hope the new chief justice will work with members of Congress to agree upon a solution that protects both judicial independence and public trust in the judicial branch.

en Such offices are created for the benefit of the public, not the benefit of the incumbent. Improper conduct on the part of an attorney in government service is more likely to harm the entire system of government in terms of public trust.

en Such drastic changes to public health and our judicial system should have been open for public debate, not slipped in surreptitiously to unrelated, must-pass legislation. These behind-the-scenes tactics were necessary because of the unconstitutional provision to rob injured citizens of their rights.

en I am a very bitter man. It's a small wonder the public's confidence in the judicial system has eroded. I am personally repulsed by the procedures.

en By their very nature, these kinds of crimes attack the integrity of the judicial system, ... Indeed, that's why they're crimes. To argue that in certain instances these crimes mean little is to say our judicial system means little. I reject that notion.

en While this is a positive development in the fight against impunity for police killings, this is just the tip of the iceberg, and is not enough to restore the public's faith in the Jamaican judicial system.

en I have a great deal of faith and trust in our judicial system. These young men will be given the opportunity to have a fair trial, and because of our system of justice, are innocent until proven guilty. However, as student-athletes, they are held to a higher level, and will remain suspended until further information becomes available.

en These changes were made to strike a better balance between the need to have an efficient municipal court judicial system and the need to protect the public's safety. The revisions also make the plea bargain option more available to all of our citizens.

en The approval of the public is to be avoided like the plague. It is absolutely essential to keep the public from entering if one wishes to avoid confusion. I must add that the public must be kept panting in expectation at the gate by a system of challenges and provocations.
  Andre Breton

en The approval of the public is to be avoided like the plague. It is absolutely essential to keep the public from entering if one wishes to avoid confusion. I must add that the public must be kept panting in expectation at the gate by a system of challenges and provocations.
  Andre Breton

en You are well aware that I come to these proceedings to be judged as a judge. ... It would be wrong for me to say or to preview in this legislative chamber how I would cast my vote on questions the Supreme Court may be called upon to decide. ... Judges in our ... system are bound to decide concrete cases, not abstract issues. ... A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints. ... It would display disdain for the entire judicial process.

en They've essentially been found guilty before even going to court. It's just a symptom of how bad the entire judicial system is.

en I think that the judicial system should not be open to the kind of criticism that would naturally happen if Judge Perkins remains on the case. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en I think that the judicial system should not be open to the kind of criticism that would naturally happen if Judge Perkins remains on the case,
  Tom DeLay


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