166 Quotes About Justice-system
- Author Sarvesh Jain
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Each one of us have our own justice system, what we think is correct, what we think isn't and based on our judgment of what's right and what's not we punish people, or we let them go.
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- Author Thomas Stephen Szasz
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The judge punishes lawbreakers as a burning house injures its occupants. A person may be burned to death while robbing a home or saving a friend. Similarly, from a moral point of view, the judge's work is good or evil, depending on whether the laws he enforces are good or evil.
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Expecting justice from a mentally ill judge is like expecting the blessing from a devil for being righteous
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- Author Mark M. Bello
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No one, and I mean no one escapes from this camp. Anyone who tries with be shot, along with many others, in order to teach a lesson no one will ever forget.
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- Author Nadia Owusu
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As I waited, my mind filled in the blanks, envisioned the future, wrote a nightmare of a story. Every black mother, sister, and wife in America has written some version of that story in her mind. In that story, our promises to take care of our sons, brothers, and husbands turn into lies. This a daily heartbreak. For too many, that story has become real, That story is an American terror.
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- Author Chanel Miller
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We force her to think hard about what this will mean for his life, even though he never considered what his actions would do to her.
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- Author William Landay
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The human element in any system is always prone to error. Why should the courts be any different? They are not. Our blind trust in the system is the product of ignorance....
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- Author Miguel Ángel Sáez Gutiérrez «Marino»
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Returns righteous people what's theirs and deprives sinners what isn't theirs.
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- Author Cameron McWhirter
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Antiblack violencein Chicago was common since at least the 189-s, when blacks were brought in as strikebreakers. The violence grew with the black population. In the two years leading up to mid-July 1919, whhites bombed more than twenty-five homes and properties owned by blacks in white areas...One bombing killed a little girl...The police never arrested anyone, infuriating blacks.
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