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bring to justice

verb as in put on trial

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Visiting the hostel, the Governor of Vang Vieng, Bounchan Malavong, promised an investigation and vowed to bring to justice those responsible for the deaths.

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Malik’s family issued a statement urging them to co-operate with police to bring to justice whoever had directed the killing.

From BBC

Only for Diego that responsibility comes with a dose of righteous revenge as he hopes to bring to justice those who killed his parents.

“Our governments will continue to work together to attack the fentanyl and synthetic drug epidemic that is killing so many people in our homelands and globally, and to bring to justice the criminals and organizations producing, smuggling, and selling these lethal poisons in both of our countries,” Biden said.

“First of all we have to expel the usurpers, secondly we should make them pay the cost for all the damages they have created, and thirdly, we have to bring to justice the oppressor and usurper,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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