Justice
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2482 examples of Justice in a sentence
Andrea after suffering the killing of her father could not think in other thing but
justice
just like Bruce after she leaved him, then for an unknown circumstance, but the other difference is that Batman doesn't kill, the Phantasm does.
JUSTICE, or BACKLASH, was a dull and plodding TV flick about a prosecutor attempting to avoid being executed by a Colombian drug cartel.
He does some
justice
to this image by choosing spectacular locales along with some great music and photography.
This film sure doesn't do the cartoon series
justice.
I'm not going to even attempt to go into it in detail because it's so twisted and things come out of left field that I could never do it
justice.
This time is about
justice
and betrayal.
I thought this might be a fairly disposable action movie, but it's not, it's a very dramatic action movie with a wonderfully sharp script done full
justice
by an excellent cast.
We are taken to meet Caco, a man that is being threatened by an opposing clan because his brother Mario killed one of the Caracava men, something that will not be forgotten until
justice
is done.
But Scorpion's revenge ain't against the system, baby, even though she does manage to fuck it up a bit on her way out; it's with the people who killed her man and sent her away, and when she breaks out with another fish in tow, a blind girl looking for her own
justice
against the sleazeballs who offed her Latino guitar-picker boyfriend, and discovers in a staggering revelation that her husband faked his own death in order to kill a bunch of shyster lawyers who were suing his company (not a spoiler!), she realizes his clock must be punched, permanently.
I am not completely convinced as to his guilt OR his innocence, but I think the criminal
justice
system failed him.
The picture has a definite menacing air to it throughout, has the lead lady Bella is repeatedly threatened by the said men and takes revenge and eventually gets her
justice.
The DVD comes with a load of extra's that do this unsettling but beautiful film justice, including a second feature film by Giusseppe Andrews, "Jacuzzi Rooms", which is a daring as the main feature, but totally different in style.
While dragon ball and dragon ball z are two of the best animes ever created the pitiful ending that it was given doesn't do it any justice.Dragon Ball GT was clearly poorly written while it was some what entertaining it is a utter disgrace to previous dragon ball sagas.The fact that is was canceled was shame enough.The creators should have just ended it with Dragon Ball Z as the original plan was.Another thing,Goku in his super saiyan 4 form is as cocky as Vegeta since when Goku has the cockiness of Vegeta.All he is babbling about is what he is capable of when really there doesn't seem to be much strength in that form.Its Super Saiyan 4 for God sakes at Super Saiyan level 1 he seemed to had more power.How the hell you could get trashed so much at level 4?Very disappointed in this stupid end to a brilliant anime saga.
Like most films-adapted-from-plays of the 30s and 40s, it never really transcends its stage origins, but I thought it dealt with the big issues of law, justice, morality, life and death in a way inconceivable in a politically correct age such as ours.
Chances and Lucky are great reads, but to say that the miniseries doesn't do it
justice
is a HUGE understatement.
It is difficult to do
justice
to the pace, intelligence and gradual unfolding of so interesting a story.
I'm sure
justice
meant nothing to them and they were fine with the idea of the killer of the friend being on the loose as long as Laci's husband (whom they probably had to their houses dozens of times and who they knew thought they knew pretty well) getting sent to jail.
I haven't seen it in years, might have been on Bravo before they went edited and commercial... Anyway, the plot summary doesn't do this film
justice.
Disney did the book great
justice
and then some.
It portrays to the viewer the state of the
justice
system and the criminal
justice
administration system.
It portrays a fantasy America, still routed in Wild West mores and
justice.
You could call him insane, but if you look at it more romantically, perhaps he is "posessed" by the "spirit" of social justice, a mere vessel for the truths that need to be told.
Truth is of secondary importance, and it is clear that in the American
justice
system, only the wealthy can receive anything approaching fairness.
I am sure some of spice add makers could have done more
justice
to the spices.
A perfect cast in an almost perfect rendition of this masterpiece of tragi-comic operettas, does full vocal and histrionic
justice
to both Gilbert and Sullivan, with perhaps one exception: Joel Grey.
This film about a murder case, about the trial after it, is one of these American films, in fact a TV mini-series, on a real case that does not go in the normal direction, the direction of what we all should think not truth is but
justice
should be.
Such cases are examples for us to question the system of
justice
we set up over the last four centuries.
It is such cases that prove that jury
justice
is maybe good in many cases but there are a few cases where it is the worst possible system, and that is why the death penalty should be gotten rid of, and that's why we should make sure the defendants, now sentenced culprits, have access to all possibilities and opportunities to appeal the decision and to have the best councilors available.
Jury
justice
in a world that is so deeply cut in small antagonistic pieces does not work in any sensitive delicate case because of any kind of un-namable bias having to do with race, wealth, age, sex, sexual orientation, and any other parameter you may think of.
This case should be compared to other cases where the reverse decision was reached, but the model of such a case of failed
justice
was clearly written in a book and set to the screen a long time ago: "To Kill a Mocking Bird".
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