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He knew just enough about the process of justice to know how important this was.
He's entitled to legal representation and a process of justice.
For Cambodia, the process of justice seems to be moving in reverse.
As the suspect enters the court, an entire city will be watching, ready for the process of justice to begin.
Before 1981, the approval process of justices was usually rapid.
It must acknowledge its responsibility and facilitate the process of justice.
-Assist the society to play a major role in the process of justice reform and human rights advocacy.
"We never considered this trial a process of justice for Jo.
And the whole process of justice will look like a mockery."
He would seem to be contemplating the process of justice, all eyes on him the virtuoso.
These courts are intended to help the community participate in the process of justice and reconciliation for the country.
Harmed persons and their needs become vital to address in the process of justice.
As a matter of fact, I feel that would be detrimental to the process of justice.
So who is at fault for this corruption of the process of justice?
"I hope this starts the process of justice," Arthur told reporters as she entered the courthouse.
Channel 4 says viewers will have "extraordinary access" to the process of justice, including hearing evidence from key witnesses.
He was also abundantly familiar with the inert processes of justice.
It's a learning experience for him to be on the other end of the process of justice for a time.
Rwanda needs an alternative to the hugely expensive and slow process of justice in the courts.
The gospel reminds us that the processes of justice which lie within the community, its leadership, and God, should be honored.
Mere in Mexico we expedite the process of justice as much as possible.
There is a strong indication that the process of justice is being subverted.
The process of justice itself implies a careful, deliberate consideration of evidence and the law.
"The financial industry has become so politically powerful that it is able to inhibit the normal processes of justice and law enforcement," he said.
More than that, the process of justice and reconciliation is usually hostage to hard-nosed geopolitics.