Sentences with phrase «getting justice becomes»

In such cases, getting justice becomes very difficult for the victim if they decide to try and go through the process alone.

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His one shot depends on getting justice in a legal system where truth has become a commodity, and the scales of justice have never been more heavily weighed toward the rich and powerful.»
When all of your reasonable options of getting justice are exhausted and you are faced with a choice of hanging on to anger or retaliating against the offending person, sometimes it becomes nessessary to move on with you life instead.
Do we not do the same when we are disciplined by our parents as children or by our employer when we call ourselves adults, don't we want to «get our own back» don't we relish it when they become ill or have an accident and we say «it serves them right» justice has been done.
Indeed, even one of the worthies quoted on the back cover has got it wrong: Wilson does not argue that «the criminal justice system has become a kind of theater of the absurd» with murder «explained away by arguments like having a bad day.»
Get educated on an international need, social justice mission or ministry opportunity, and become an advocate for a cause that is important to you.
1) Most Americans oppose Obamacare 2) Our President had to lie to get it passed 3) So the Left is here frantically and paradoxically and hypocritically trying couple Religion and State 4) Which confirms just how desperate our government and their media lapdogs have become 5) When I refuse to define poverty you'll know I'm a marxist disguised as a «social justice» Christian (yes... we can tell) 6) Now we can get back to the name - calling and church bashing from folks with a «tolerance» bumper sticker on their car
Kirscher strides forward but keeps a personable distance, and as Alan Page — «70s Vikings great, NFL Hall of Famer, and former Minnesota supreme court justice — is maybe a step away from becoming off limits, Kirscher says, «Mr. Page, can I get your autograph?
«The longer time goes on the more active we need to become it seems to put pressure to get a decision made because nothing's been happening so far,» said Colleen Kristich, member of Standing Up For Racial Justice Buffalo.
From this experience, I got involved in my local community and became very active in the fight for juvenile justice.
Young man looking to meet and get to know people.Working to finish my BA in criminal justice to become a cop.
His one shot depends on getting justice in a legal system where truth has become a commodity, and the scales of justice have never been more heavily weighed toward the rich and powerful.
But standing in the way of truth, justice and the American Way is an evil villain known as «The Hourglass,» who plans to become immortal by sucking the life force out of anyone who gets in his way.
The explanation is that she's grief - stricken; the rationale appears to be that the only way to find justice in this world is to get mad, break free, become sociopathic.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California has found an ally in the U.S. Department of Justice for its lawsuit charging that the state abdicated its obligation to ensure all students classified as English learners get extra instructional services to become fluent in English.
unfortunetley for them there has been a slow and steady stream of evidence coming out since the dems got subpeaona authority (and no doubt if obama becomes president there will be much more) that whether its the justice dept, the war, the environment this was a very bad bunch.
The justices must therefore deal with whether or not they are «satisfied that the payments in question have become payable» (s 33 (3)-RRB-; and if the liable person says they have been paid, or that some of the alleged arrears are not «payable» (eg because the secretary of state has got the calculation of the arrears wrong, or a child is no longer a qualifying child) then the justices must hear evidence.
As Canadians, we understand the value of protecting human rights but the process has become so convoluted (see the chart of Alberta's on page 58), and some may even say unfair, that a comprehensive and massive overhaul is likely necessary before the parties who get embroiled in these systems, either as a complainant or respondent, feel that justice is being served.
A qualified personal injury lawyer can determine the correct course of action, ensure that your documents are in order, that you are receiving the correct amount of compensation after your insurance claim is filed, that a settlement offer is reasonable after a lawsuit has begun, and, if it becomes necessary, represent you in court to get the justice you deserve.
When Hudson walked into Chancery Lane back in 2006, the Law Society looked like an organisation in deep trauma that veered from one calamity to the next: a clash with the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, over its campaign against the Access to Justice Bill; non-stop criticism flowing from the profession's inability to get a grip on its handling of consumer complaints; and then there was the Kamlesh Bahl saga, a rancorous dispute with the first Asian woman to become vice-president.
Linda became a lawyer through her strong sense of social justice and even after 20 years in practice, she gets huge job satisfaction by winning substantial damages for injured people.
The problem with access to justice is a function of the existing regulatory framework, which ABS doesn't change — namely that legal services must be provided by lawyers who, in order to become lawyers, must be highly skilled people (in order to jump through the hoops to become lawyers), and who typically have high reservation wages (i.e., they don't need to be lawyers, they could get good jobs in other fields).
The modern realities of the trial penalty (where defendants get 10 + more years for a crime because they go to trial), and the fact that 95 % of all convictions are from pleas, shows in another way how our justice system has become a (prosecutor - controlled) inquisitorial system of criminal justice.
In 2005 Chief Justice Joseph Lambert became the first official in State Government to do something to prohibit retired judges being able to double - dip by receiving their judicial retirement benefits, and then being eligible to earn a full salary by getting elected to another judicial position.
However, over the past few years it has become clear that the position has got its pros and cons, and I can write about these in (hopefully) sufficiently vague terms so as not to awake the Kraken or anybody else at the Ministry of Justice.
It's a shady area to them... So what I'm saying is urging the government not to become deterred, just stay there with us and we'll be marching on the same highway to get some sort of justice at the end of it.
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