Bertram described "this unexpected trip as therapeutic; it gave the opportunity to work off all the hangovers of prison camp, and perhaps help in one or two small ways to see that belated justice was done".
The fairness of doing so, and the costs to all parties of belated justice, could be hammered out in hearings.
That the fight to save The Examiner should end with Mr. Fang's ownership represented a sweet, if belated, justice for the Chinese communities reviled in its pages a century ago.
Mrs. Von Saher was just one of many heirs seeking belated justice.
When Mabo was mentioned on the front page, it was almost always portrayed as a potential threat to the population as a whole, as opposed to belated justice for Indigenous Australians.
The traitor probably has a family now, all completely innocent, who would suffer terribly from any belated justice.
The Shadow arose, a motionless figure of belated justice.
Fuel for thought, dear reader--and a gentle prodding for belated justice.
We could not doubt that justice, if belated, had come at last.
If the Westport premiere represents a long overdue homage to Parker, it is as much a case of belated justice for Miss Cisney, whose script had been approved by her subject.