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Many felt the trial was failure of justice from political forces.
The failure of justice is a critical human rights concern.
'What we have seen across the board is a failure of justice,' she said.
That would not merely be a breach of established practice but a fundamental failure of justice.
A false economy and a failure of justice for both asylum seekers and tax payers.
The doctrine of necessity is an exception to the rule against bias and operates to prevent a failure of justice.
A total failure of justice.
Muzzling justice is a failure of justice.
Parkerson told the crowd that they needed to "remedy the failure of justice" that resulted from bribery of the jury.
A major long-term problem has been the failure of justice arising from structural delays in the justice system: in 1990 the average court received 675 new cases, and reached decisions on 120.
Mr. Holker was so profoundly affected by that possible failure of justice that he involuntarily stopped in the middle of the road, then resumed his walk with abated zeal.
Lord Steyn called it "a monstrous failure of justice," because "... The military will act as interrogators, prosecutors and defense counsel, judges, and when death sentences are imposed, as executioners.
The court ruled that there had been a "failure of justice" in the original trial in a lower court, when the accused were not allowed to include a full range of documentation in their defence submissions.
"As a lawyer brought up to admire the ideals of American democracy and justice," Lord Steyn said, "I would have to say that I regard this as a monstrous failure of justice."
In 1994 Coltart wrote an open letter to Mugabe and the church in Zimbabwe condemning corruption, human rights abuses and the failure of justice and the rule of law in Zimbabwe.
In a speech to lawyers in London, one of the United Kingdom's most senior Law Lords, Lord Steyn, condemns the detentions at Guantanamo Bay as a monstrous failure of justice.
Mr. Kouchner was heavily criticized in November for the failures of justice here in a report issued by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and he left the province still bitter about the criticism.
That of the King's Bench (coram rege) dealt with criminal cases, royal rights, and by the 12605 monopolized the right to investigate charges of failure of justice in all other courts, thus further penetrating the free ones of the great magnates.
Although no charges have been brought, the imprisonment is apparently in reaction to an article Mr. Mazhar wrote criticizing the Government's ruthless suppression of a rebellion in the ranks of a peasant-based auxiliary police force, whose demands for greater social justice he linked with the national failure of justice and human rights.