Sentences with phrase «never get justice»

Given the close relationship between Shell and the Nigerian government, the claimants argued that they would never get justice in a Nigerian court if they sued SPDC.
Without a regrade of exams and a full, independent inquiry, young people will never get justice

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I've never seen the Justice Department do this, other than with Hoffa,» he said, likening Holder to Robert F. Kennedy and suggesting that like the investigations of the infamous Teamsters boss, the bank may not be getting its due process.
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 of course if you're only looking for issuing popular readable material without getting the bottom of the more important issues at hand which is truth, justice, honour, integrity and the like, never mind.
The very fact that they are praising such a man has got to be salt in the wounds of the victims that never received justice and that is horrible and shouldn't be happening.
So in Montgomery we can walk and never get weary, because we know that there will be a great camp meeting in the promised land of freedom and justice.
Acts of mercy and justice should never be used as a manipulative way of getting people's eyeballs to focus on our presentation of a spiritual message.
Classmates, fathers, brothers, cousins, friends, children, some so young they never got to enjoy life itself, gave their lives in this battle for justice.
I am losing all interest in this league simply because these cheating scum never get brought to justice
I am 25 Criminal Justice Major, I just got out of a long term relationship, it ended badly, so I am not looking for anything serious right now, but you never know what road life will take you on.
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.
Not having to play within the boundaries of the Justice League's world will certainly do both some favours in the long run, not to mention the ridiculous wealth of stories Warner Bros. have at their disposal, but have never been able to get off the ground due to commitments to the core universe.
While it seems we'll likely never get a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League, the filmmaker has been giving us a peek at some of the material from the DC blockbuster which ended up on the cutting room floor.
Maybe because he's British and therefore an outsider to the blue - collar Midwest he's depicting, he never gets beneath the surface of the class caricatures he peddles as representatives of American justice gone awry, and the whole film ends up feeling both slight and, like its protagonist, self - aggrandizing.
Justice Antonin Scalia was particularly vexed by the idea that well - heeled families might game the system to get reimbursed for private school tuition when they never had any intention of using a public school regardless of the quality of the program.
Of course the counter argument is that we all knew they'd team up, because we've got the Justice League movie to do yet and Snyder was never going to have one of the characters kill the other, but that's where our own suspension of reality comes into play; sure, we know these things will happen because Hollywood is nothing if not predictable, but there's still a degree of mystery surrounding the events and the vague chance that something dramatic and shocking will happen that we never see coming, despite Warner Bros. and DC clearly not being willing to delivering something surprising because they would never want to damage either the Batman franchise or the Superman franchise.
The climate justice movement is about to get down and cut a rug (and emissions) like never before.
The defence knows who these lawyers are and pay accordingly resulting in deserving people never getting full justice.
But as one respondent pointed out, whether governments increase or decrease budgets for legal aid, there will always be areas of the law never covered leaving a hole in access to justice but also offering opportunities for practitioners to get involved in their communities in new and different ways.
Because we believe so strongly in our abilities to get justice for the injured, we never collect any legal fees from clients unless we reach a successful resolution to your claim.
Dealing with severe pain and injuries while trying to get justice after your trucking crash is never easy.
Filing your claim may never bring your loved one back but it will ensure that you get some form of justice.
The defense knows who these lawyers are and pay accordingly less, resulting in deserving people never getting full justice.
Without that, families like ours would never have got justice,» she said.
Partisans have never quite gotten over their inability to derail Justice Thomas's appointment to the Supreme Court.
The late, quasi-lamented Integrated Justice Project intended to use Internet - based e-filing, but that system never really got into use, so its response to filtering — or the courts» response to filtering as an excuse — never got tested.
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