#Cases
Quotes about cases
In the vast tapestry of human experience, "cases" represent the myriad situations and scenarios that life presents us with, each carrying its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Whether it's a legal case that tests the boundaries of justice, a medical case that pushes the limits of science, or a personal case that challenges our resilience, these instances are pivotal moments that shape our understanding of the world. People are drawn to quotes about cases because they encapsulate the essence of these critical junctures, offering wisdom, insight, and often a touch of humor. Quotes about cases provide a lens through which we can view the complexities of life, offering clarity and perspective. They resonate with us because they reflect the universal truths and dilemmas we all face, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles. In a world where every case is a story waiting to be told, these quotes serve as a bridge between experience and understanding, inviting us to reflect on the lessons learned and the paths yet to be explored.
At what point is the discretion in individual cases actually a pattern which has become a concrete rule and that rule violates the principle and the spirit of the law?
The more you practice, the better. But in any case, practice more than you play.
Initial open court sessions of death penalty cases during their second verdict in some provinces and municipalities have proved to be successful. The Supreme People's Court is confident to spread it nationwide.
As of July 1, 2006, all the second-instance trials of death sentence cases shall be heard in open court.
The problem of many cases and few people ... has become especially apparent. The problem of overwhelming caseloads in many courts is in dire need of improvement.
In all cases our stance will be determined by what serves the interests of the Palestinian people.
This was obviously some kind of miscommunication in these few cases - it was certainly not intentional. We will do everything necessary to correct what happened. But the fact remains that people in New Jersey overwhelmingly want change at the grass roots.
I would expect we will likely see some other cases that will be attributed to the same offender.
