Sentences with phrase «because justice delayed»

Our goal is to settle cases quickly whenever possible because justice delayed is no justice at all.

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Number two, I think because I met families that, in their minds, justice was being denied by the delays.
In particular, he kept seeing the baffling personal injustice involved when «the wicked doth compass about the righteous,» and, even when he thought of the nation's collective problem, his solution was not so much to blame present social tragedy on antecedent social sin as to believe that justice, now denied, would come in time — «Though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not delay
Because in the Peskova ruling of May 2017 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decided that a bird strike was an «extraordinary event» under EU flight compensation regulation 261 - with the result that airlines didn't have to pay compensation, just as they don't for delays caused by lightning strikes or severe weather events.
The governor, who has been fighting for meaningful criminal justice reform his entire career, has repeatedly said 10 years is too long because «justice delayed is justice denied.»
«We want the Senate to bring it to the floor and we want the governor to sign the bill because as we know justice delayed is justice denied,» Kennedy said.
However, after 10 years Justice Hugo Black declared in 1964 that» the time for mere «deliberate speed» has run out,» because the phrase was being used to delay compliance with the Court order.
[40] As this court said in Coote, supra, at para 65, the court must be the «gatekeeper of the publicly - funded justice system in an era where cases are delayed for months because of lack of available court time.»
It may limit access to justice because of the costs and delays associated with its processing, but, as any security expert will tell you, the best way to guarantee that information is protected is to not have it.
Justice Richard Wagner referred to lengthy delays in Quebec leading to hundreds of applications to halt trials, and to three cases nationally where alleged murderers had been set free because of undue delay in charges being heard.
Even if a law or legal policy or practice is designed to include persons with disabilities, persons may be denied or delayed in exercising their rights under these laws because of the attitudes of justice system workers, service providers and others who implement them.
Ultimately, the litigants are the ones who suffer the most from the delays, he says, adding many of them accept settlements because they can't afford to wait for a trial, essentially forcing them out of the justice system.
The changes have arisen because there appears to be a consensus between states to the effect that delay undermines justice and, so long as fair trial and human rights safeguards are in place, the extradition process should — it is argued — be much more administrative and less forensic in nature.
I say «without more» because delay might be the cause of some other form of litigation prejudice, or be of such exceptional length as to be incompatible with the due administration of justice
In Fraser v Canerector Inc21 Justice Dunphy extended the notice period by 1.5 months to take into account the fact that the plaintiff had been dismissed in June and that hiring decisions might be delayed because decision makers were on vacation.
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