Sentences with phrase «then bring them to justice»

we need to find out who and why and then bring them to justice
When the AGW scenario is finally laid to rest we need to find out who and why and then bring them to justice.

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These production numbers still don't do justice to Lady Ada because financial problems of the then - owner Viceroy Australia brought a premature end to the mine.
if evidence is brought before the pope or other authority then it is their sworn duty to see to it that the men respocible are brought to justice.
Then the king said to the wise men who understood the times (for this was the king's manner toward all who knew law and justice, those closest to him being Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena, and Memucan, the seven princes of Persia and Media, who had access to the king's presence, and who ranked highest in the kingdom): «What shall we do to Queen Vashti, according to law, because she did not obey the command of King Ahasuerus brought to her by the eunuchs?»
Finally, because of all this, the Christian proclamation has as its end - product the bringing to the hearers an awareness of the reality of newness of life — what in the Fourth Gospel is called «eternal life» and «abundant life», what St. Paul is getting at when he speaks of «life in Christ» as possessing a particular and specific quality of giving - and - receiving in love, in divine Love which is then reflected and enacted in human loving, with its association with justice and righteousness and deliverance from loveless existence.
In the Calvinist tradition this was first coupled with the attempt to create a form of theocratic society in Geneva, and then broadened out into the reformist temper of modern Christian liberalism with its effort to bring a wider democratic justice into all social relationships.
We are, then, resident in this world, with the task of making it, so far as may be, a replica of the perfect justice and utter charity of our homeland, but not surprised nor in despair when the work can not be brought to complete fulfillment because the conditions of our present place of residence do not permit, or our selfishness and pride interfere.
I do not know whether our society can be brought back to believe in a transcendent order of justice, but of this I am certain: if we who recognize this standard do not act as though we believe in it, then no one will be brought by us to believe in it.
Then through all of the vicissitudes of actual life in the ancient Near East, God made himself a people from those forebears — delivering them from slavery in Egypt, protecting them against their enemies, leading them through the terrors of the wilderness, entering into covenant with them, giving them his guiding presence in the covenant law, bringing them into a land flowing with milk and honey, giving them a Davidic king to be their protector of justice in peace and in war, and finally taking up his own dwelling in their temple on the Mount of Zion.
What a striking moment it was, then, to see President Trump bringing forth Neil Gorsuch as the successor for Justice Scalia.
We were then left with a frenetic ending to the match, both teams had chances, but justice was done a delicately placed volley from Stockport's number 8, James Ball, brought a winner in the 94th minute — cue a friendly pitch invasion from a jubilant section of the Stockport fans.
Silver's attorneys, for instance, argued there was nothing wrong with the speaker steering state grants toward potentially life - saving mesothelioma research — or Silver then referring patients who had been exposed to asbestos to the personal injury law firm where he was «of counsel» — an arrangement that brought the patients «economic justice» (along with millions in referral fees for Silver).
Mr Justice Akrowia warned that should the defendants fail to take advantage of that leeway offered by the court, the injunction would then become permanent and the whole gas project would be brought to a resounding standstill.
Then there's Jeanie - Ferris's bitter tattletale sister who is sick of his crap and also aims to bring her little brother to justice.
Their reports are then disseminated to the media and in international courts as evidence that, with any luck, will bring perpetrators to justice and otherwise invisible stories to public consciousness.
The social justice activist fought to bring aid to Hurricane Katrina victims, then later worked with the FBI to imprison protesters planning to disrupt the Republican National Convention.
It was timely, then, when in 2014 Campbell Brown and the Partnership for Educational Justice brought a suit called Wright v. New York that «was inspired by a California court decision a few months earlier, when a judge ruled the state's tenure protections denied California's students their constitutional right to a sound and basic education.»
How, then, to bring the killers to justice?
If you do things that hurt consumers» best interests, then you might be brought to justice.
While a compact point and shoot camera or even a mobile phone will do the job, if you really want to capture images that do the Everest Base Camp trek and Himalaya mountains justice, then you need to bring along a high quality DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Jump once and then push the jump button again while you're in the air and Mickey will hitch up his knees and bring down bottomnal (that's a word we just made up) justice to any enemy below.
Imagine being given the chance to come back to Earth as a ghost after being murdered by a mysterious person, then being given the chance to figure out who it is to bring them to justice and move on to the afterlife.
Justice Ginsburg then asked for an explanation of the type of claims that a minister would be allowed to bring.
In appeal on a point of law, the two cases were then brought before the German Federal Administrative Court, which decided to stay proceedings and refer the following questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union:
In effect, if an order - in - council such as that used to intern and relocate Japanese - Canadians during World War II resulted in charges being brought in the Ontario Court of Justice, and that order - in - council was found to be constitutionally invalid, then the Court's decision would trump Parliament's will.
The authors of the complaint said this, at p. 10: «That any modern judge could ask a complainant if she kept her knees together, couple that with numerous other sexist and degrading comments, and then go on to ignore much of the law incumbent upon him to apply, eliminates confidence in that judge's commitment to independence, integrity, impartiality, and commitment to equality, brings the administration of justice into disrepute, and undermines the rule of law.»
If someone has been a victim of crime and either the police won't investigate it or the Crown Prosecution Service has declined to prosecute it then they are entitled to a remedy, they are entitled to justice and they have a right to bring a private prosecution and should consider doing so.
They must then be brought before a judge or justice under s. 503 and are only to be released by an order of a judge or justice pursuant to s. 515.
This was two months after he had ordered the then - Minister of Justice Patrick Chinamasa to be arrested and brought to court for a contempt of court charge hearing.
St. Lewis then brought a motion to compel Gervais to answer the questions, which Justice Robert Smith accepted.
I then brought in ALL files I had for years and gave to the other partly in front of the Justice.
Then there are all the pressures from outside the legal profession to increase access to justice and bring the legal system within reach of the man on the Clapham Omnibus.
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