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Thus why would this young lady come forward in hope of justice?
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Never being brought to justice means they continue to abuse vulnerable employees.
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His long relationship with the legal justice system started one year later.
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He went on: Of course it's not as good as open justice.
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I do specialized work within the criminal justice system-for the state police.
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However, the judges said conditions would be met in only rare cases.
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Before 1996, federal judges had the power to decide case by case.
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Four High Court judges are hearing cases in the Central Criminal Court.
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However the judges rejected a request that Schettino begin his sentence immediately.
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Such decisions are left to the judges handling the case, it said.
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Passports could be held for 30 days, subject to a magistrate's review.
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Depending, of course, on the magistrate's desire to return to his task.
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Come with me; perhaps you can make a deal with the magistrate.
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But Matthew found himself most presently concerned about the magistrate's failing health.
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The examining magistrate waved his hand in refusal and spat in disgust.
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The case marked the latest important free speech decision by the justices.
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The justices, however, did not rule on the merits of the case.
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The conservative justices have tended to defend traditional areas of state control.
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The justices will hear a second one-hour oral argument in this case.
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The justices are to hear the Maryland case in the coming months.
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As a jurist, she has particular expertise in environmental and constitutional law.
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You should realize, however, that Magistrate Woodward is indeed a liberal jurist.
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Zasius the jurist was repelled by the haste and rashness of Luther.
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Tonight she has Dutch humanist and jurist Hugo Grotius on her mind.
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The former was known as a learned jurist and a tactful man.
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Engineer Abdulrahman al-Qadi said he saw no point in only a two-week ceasefire.
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Unlike his predecessors al-Farabi and Ibn Sina, he was a Qadi, a jurist of the Shariah law, as well as a philosopher.
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Its principal source is at Tell el-Qadi, where it rises out of a basaltic mound whose summit is crowned by the ruins of Laish.
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As an Iraqi company it's not a commercial matter, it's about investing and developing the production of Iraq, Crescent executive director Abdullah al-Qadi told Reuters.