Sentences with phrase «of swift justice»

Why do our courts strain under the load of too many cases and not enough judges, depriving defendants of swift justice?

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Justice for Sister Margaret McBride was swift; she was out of the church within months.
Very few, if any of them, have recognized what else came with that statement, which was a swift and intentional pursuit of God's justice.
The movement from «cry» to «justice» conveyed a ~ ethos of justice — firm, paternal and mercifully swift — that appealed to many humble late Roman people who found themselves living in a postclassical world in which Old Testament conditions reigned.
There is a clear demand on the part of the Christians in India to work for economic justice especially in view of the swifter and greater marginalization of the poor as a result of economic reforms under globalization.
A recent TV tabloid spent a quarter of an hour showing from hidden cameras maids stealing twenty dollars, and facing swift justice in court.
But only seven pitches and five batters into the game, Atlanta led 3 - 0, and the fans seated in the Stick's outfield had caught as many of Swift's balls as had catcher Kirt Manwaring: two, courtesy of back - to - back home runs by McGriff and Justice.
At the Alumni Weekend 2011, Dr Mark Philp, Professor Simon Caney and Dr Adam Swift discussed the issue of intergenerational justice and asked questions about how we should allocate resources inter-generationally across areas such as welfare, pensions, higher education and the environment.
Dr Adam Swift is University Lecturer in Politics, Member of the Centre for the Study of Social Justice, Fellow in Politics and Sociology, Balliol College
Dr Adam Swift focussed on questions of temporal and relationship distance in the practical application of notions of justice.
The New York State legislature's Black, Hispanic and Asians Caucus is reacting to events in Baltimore and is calling for swift action on a package of criminal justice reforms that have been stalled in the state Senate.
The state legislature's Black, Hispanic and Asian Caucus is reacting to events in Baltimore and is calling for swift action on a package of criminal justice reforms that have been stalled in the State Senate.
The October 5 program also includes a panel discussion on the book, as well as current ecological matters with Lynda Schneekloth of the Climate Justice Coalition of WNY, who was recently named «Conservationist of the Year» by the Adirondack Mountain Club - Niagara Frontier Chapter; Doug Swift, developer, Buffalo RiverWorks; and Rahwa Ghirmatzion, director of programs for PUSH Buffalo.
The aftermath of last summer's youth riots has led to a controversial Ministry of Justice (MoJ) demand for swifter justice across Justice (MoJ) demand for swifter justice across justice across the UK.
Based on the Swift Justice episode above, my recommendation is to think twice before you choose to bring your case in front of the whole Nation on Judge Judy or Judge Joe Brown.
The wheels of justice may be slow, but the hammer - stroke of responsible journalism is swift.
The turpentiners demand swift justice, but Gene manages to track down the real culprit with the aid of Baynum's daughter, Milly (Betty Bronson), and the Wild West Show performers.
This week Journey makes it to PS4, F1 2015 races its way to PS4 and Xbox One, Tembo the Badass Elephant doles out swift justice, The Talos Principle gets a new DLC The Road to Gehennas, and Binding of Issac: Rebirth makes it way to Xbox One, WiiU and the New Nintendo 3DS.
Call it swift justice, call it a message from turkey heaven, our feathered friends are rescued by a quirky female turkey named Jenny (Amy Poehler) who, of course, Reggie falls for instantly.
Despite misgivings about its turbo, the engine is actually the Swift Sport's sweet spot, with a 0 - 62mph time of 8.1 seconds not doing justice to the way it can fire the car out of corners.
Mercer has a support network of wealthy benefactors across the world — the Alliance — high powered people who secretly yearn for swift vigilante justice that isn't limited by jurisdictions or international borders.
We want that image of the Wyatt that we are used to: the rugged frontiersman who adheres to the law until the law does not deliver swift and appropriate justice; the man who then takes justice into his own hands; the serious and dark soul who also carries a sensitivity that endears the reader.
Alex delivers her own brand of swift, ferocious justice for her sister Anna, and then hides in plain sight from the close - knit, rural Ohio town where everyone thinks they know everything.
Missing Peace Art Space finished its first full year with several strong graphic exhibitions: «Art Makes Us Human» by the late Mary Perry Stone devoted to peace and social justice through March 7; the deeply humanistic watercolors of Muncie, Indiana watercolorist Martha Gilliom through July 11; the satirical and comedic style of peace activist Frank Swift with his «Planet Gazimbo in Galaxy Zamz» through September 9; and the pristine political posters of Bulgarian / now New York Luba Lukova in «Graphic Guts» through December 12.
In a significant win for access to justice in environmental matters, the Court's Grand Chamber found that Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights (the right to an effective remedy), read together with the Aarhus Convention, precluded the application of national procedural rules allowing for swift decision - making at the expense of rights granted to environmental NGOs.
Among the great things that happened on November 4, voters ousted anti-consumer judges in major upsets by electing two chief justices and two supreme court incumbents, and re-electing the West Virginia attorney general, who has been relentlessly targeted by «tort reform» groups and attacked during the campaign by U.S. Chamber of Commerce - supported ads, which were produced by the same nice folks who brought you the famous «swift boat» spots.
In contemplation of the imminent announcement to abandon the Two Tier contracting process, the Big Firms» Group calls on the Ministry of Justice to implement a further, short, «freeze» of the duty solicitor rotas pending swift consultation with regards the structure of duty solicitor scheme rules that should stand alongside the 2015 Own Client Contract,... Read more»
If the Woolf scheme were to be delivered as intended by the courts, it would provide an even better system for parties keen for swift and affordable outcomes than at present, and it has always been a truism for Lord Woolf that it is for the benefit of litigants that our civil justice system must unswervingly be directed.
Now the buzz: What captivates me is George W. Bush's swift decisionmaking to re-nominate Roberts as chief justice — within 36 hours of the announcement of Rehnquist's death and amidst well - blogged national uproar over the widely criticized federal response to the tragedy in New Orleans.
«In what may be rival as the swiftest justice in the history of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
According to Daniel Lebel, Eng., PMP, President of the Ordre des ingénieurs in a press release, «The measures proposed by the minister will result in more efficient and swifter disciplinary justice.
In spite of differing outcomes, the unanimous ruling, written by Justice Andromache Karakatsanis, provides a clear and ringing endorsement for summary judgment — going as far as promoting a «shift in culture» away from expensive and time - consuming trials and towards swifter and more accessible jJustice Andromache Karakatsanis, provides a clear and ringing endorsement for summary judgment — going as far as promoting a «shift in culture» away from expensive and time - consuming trials and towards swifter and more accessible justicejustice.
In court both Middlesbrough and Smith admitted that the tackle was «negligent» leaving Mrs Justice Swift to assess the level of compensation that Collett should receive from Middlesbrough's insurers.
Justice Ryan - Froslie had a civil litigation practice with Anderson Nimegeers Law Firm (later Anderson & Company) in Swift Current from 1977 until her appointment to the Court of Queen's Bench (Family Law Division) in 2000.
The Government is emphasising its «swift and decisive» action in establishing a Royal Commission into abuse in juvenile justice in the NT — but there are widespread concerns that a lack of proper process will undermine the effectiveness of the Commission.
The Lowitja Institute welcomes the swift action by the Federal Government in announcing a Royal Commission into Northern Territory juvenile detention in response to the brutal treatment of children detained in the Northern Territory criminal justice system, aired in the ABC Four Corners program on Monday 25 July.
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