Sentences with phrase «justice case hits»

When a miscarriage of justice case hits the headlines, it is easy to dismiss it as a shocking one - off aberration — a minor hiccup in a system that otherwise functions in a satisfactory fashion.

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In a Sunday appearance on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Schiff slammed the Nunes memo as a «political hit job» on the FBI and said the president's decision to release the memo could potentially be part of an obstruction of justice case.
Justice Dery has filed an avalanche of cases at the High Court since a bribery scandal that hit the country's judiciary broke.
She and Lila hit it off, and when local detectives fail to show progress or genuine care for Lila's son's case, Eve convinces Lila to seek justice through her own investigation into the murder.
The U.S. Supreme Court's first major ruling in two decades on student speech was a decisive victory for schools and administrators in the case over a student's display of a «Bong Hits 4 Jesus» banner, but the nuances in the justices» opinions leave significant protection for more serious political and social expression by students.
Lest he seem too unforgiving of the justices, he appends his post with eight hits from the gun case, «eight sentences that hit the writing bull's - eye.
«Different incentives are at work here, whether you're trying to provide access to justice, where an individual trying to advance their case is not going to get hit with extremely onerous costs for advancing what they think is a legitimate case,» says Macek.
It was revealed in April that the number of Crown Court cases being dropped hit a five - year high last year partly as a result of a reaction to the Savile revelations and an over correction on the part of our justice system to address a past failure to take the victims of sexual abuse seriously.
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