Conviction and punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit.
1 This appears to have been a frequent cause of failure of justice .
2 It seems to be a failure of justice , Mr. Kent.
3 For much of this failure of justice no responsibility whatever lies on rich men as such.
4 These had, of course, been safely preserved, ever since the failure of justice on that occasion.
5 There must be no failure of justice .
6 The foreign claims were principally for damages during revolutions, violations of contract, failure of justice , false imprisonment, etc.
7 A general gaol delivery simply sets the scoundrels free; a universal amnesty is a failure of justice , and a very doubtful benefit.
8 This failure of justice is critical, for it leaves our nation still in pieces and in danger of exploding again before long.
9 Zeid said the events were a litmus test of whether Mexico's new General Law on Disappearances represented real change or a continued failure of justice .
10 In regard to yesterday's trial, I am willing to admit it was a great failure of justice , or, to use McWriggler's classic language, 'a fizzle.'
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