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justice

[juhs-tis] / ˈdʒʌs tɪs /


NOUN
person who oversees court of law
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"It just underlines for me that victims aren't important in the justice structure as it stands. I feel disappointed and I want answers."

From BBC

Long has led Alliance for nearly 10 years and also serves as justice minister in Northern Ireland's devolved government.

From BBC

Sally added: "It's not easy to tell somebody, but it's a start. Kimberley's been through 10 years of hell, you have to be strong, tell somebody you trust, go to the police, and get justice."

From BBC

A photo of Eaton walking with the late justice into her Senate confirmation hearing hangs in his private chambers, along with letters Ginsburg wrote effusively thanking him for helping her get to the high court.

From The Wall Street Journal

He wants justice not revenge, if the regime falls; there is no sign of that yet.

From BBC