Sentences with phrase «brought to justice instead»

In deed... that the bishops and other catholic leaders begin to realise that the culprits must be brought to justice instead of hiding and protecting them.

Not exact matches

The judge hearing the case, Justice Sean Dunphy, sounds a bit puzzled as to why the case was brought before him at all, instead of hammered out in council chambers, according to reporters in the courtroom:
Instead, the Justice Department simply hands out deferred prosecution agreements, putting the banks on three - year probation with a DOJ incentive not to bring further felony counts and deferred prosecution agreements until the three - year probation has lapsed.
When we seek instead to «pay something back to the victims and bring them closure,» we are doing a justice either lower (as in civil - court cases) or higher (as in repaying blood with blood)» but, in any case, something that should not be a model for how we deal with criminals.
Instead of using our military to bring those responsible to justice, he attacked the wrong country, Iraq.
To live up to that trust, both on and off our respective «courts,» we believe that we need to bring a new vision to our justice system that moves beyond simply a result - driven finish line and instead brings a broader lens to promoting safe and healthy communitieTo live up to that trust, both on and off our respective «courts,» we believe that we need to bring a new vision to our justice system that moves beyond simply a result - driven finish line and instead brings a broader lens to promoting safe and healthy communitieto that trust, both on and off our respective «courts,» we believe that we need to bring a new vision to our justice system that moves beyond simply a result - driven finish line and instead brings a broader lens to promoting safe and healthy communitieto bring a new vision to our justice system that moves beyond simply a result - driven finish line and instead brings a broader lens to promoting safe and healthy communitieto our justice system that moves beyond simply a result - driven finish line and instead brings a broader lens to promoting safe and healthy communitieto promoting safe and healthy communities.
It's all a lie, it's always been a lie, and because the Chowder Police won't bring these small - state liars to justice, I'm going to do it instead.
He called on well - meaning Nigerians to disregard any attempt to politicise the menace of cultism but focus instead on joining hands with the government and security agencies to bring the menace to an end in the interest of public safety while allowing the rule of law and justice to prevail in the matter.
Instead of chasing, arresting and bringing to justice, they used the words: «We would hound and kill».
Last week, Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan announced he would bring the case to a grand jury, but several speakers called on the U.S. Department of Justice to take over the investigation instead.
But in a strange twist, when Louis tracks down Julie — in actuality an imposter named Marion — instead of bringing her to justice he goes on the run with her.
But instead of trying to bring good health to those around him, Hiro uses Baymax to track down the man responsible for his unfortunate situation to bring him to justice, creating a superhero team with friends.
Alternatively, a candidate may want to argue that the legislation is in fact fit for purpose and more needs to instead be done to bring the perpetrators to justice, reinforcing the idea that this behaviour is unacceptable.
I fervently hope that you and other erstwhile supporters of ABS will have the courage of epiphany and will eschew the worst idea to hit the profession in centuries, and will instead (1) strive to maintain the hard - won full and uncompromised independence of the legal profession, (2) fight against the greedy forces that would cartelize the delivery of legal services to the permanent detriment of the public and the profession, (3) be eternally vigilant in preserving our privilege / right of self - regulation, and (4) strive assiduously toward identifying and implementing effective ways (we pretty much already know them) to bring down the one horrific barrier to justice.
Instead of there being a drive to cut costs at the expense of access to justice, the government would be better to focus on streamlining the systems in place to generate efficiencies, without hindering people's ability to bring valid claims.
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