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justice

[juhs-tis] / ˈdʒʌs tɪs /


NOUN
person who oversees court of law
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"JUSTICE WAS SERVED!!! Praying for all involved in the case!!!" she wrote on her Instagram Story along with several praying hand emojis.

From Fox News • Dec. 9, 2021

The only sounds are the intermittent chants of “NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE” and the steady rumble of motorcycles and horses peeling around to keep up with us, like some twisted version of a relay race.

From Salon • May 27, 2015

And in the center of the third red scarf, in big block letters, was the mission that has lingered over Liverpool fans — Liverpool residents, really — for the last 25 years: JUSTICE.

From New York Times • Apr. 12, 2014

JUSTICE, MAO-STYLE Indeed, suspects often strike deals to confess and apologize in the hope they will receive more lenient punishment.

From Reuters • Sep. 1, 2013

There is but one general rule, according to which all pardons should be granted, and this rule is JUSTICE.

From Recollections of Windsor Prison; Containing Sketches of its History and Discipline with Appropriate Strictures and Moral and Religious Reflection by Reynolds, John N.




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