His strong sense of justice means that he won't just leave people behind when they're in trouble.
"Does your own sense of justice say I should die without understanding?"
Her grandmother also had a very strong sense of natural justice.
He has a strong sense of justice and does not like taking lives.
The sense of honor and justice was already strong within him.
"You are going to appeal to the council's sense of justice?"
"She has a strong sense of social justice," he said.
It was the judge and his sense of justice that gave law its meaning.
She has a very strong sense of justice and obligation.
He's a former police detective with a strong sense of justice.
People want a better life, a little stability, some sense of fairness, a free press.
But I always had a my own sense of fairness.
But there has to be some sense of fairness and balance here.
The psychologists say a sense of fairness is also important.
"He's just got a sense of fairness, and I've learned a lot from that."
The problem, he argues, is that American taxes have lost their sense of fairness.
What role an inherent, human sense of fairness should play in the law is a critical issue today.
A lingering sense of fairness made him wonder about it, though.
His sense of fairness and judgment could not be relied on.
"Staff are under too much pressure to give quality services and the system runs right up against a sense of fairness," he added.