Quotes About Justice
Believe me, it is a great deal better to find cast-iron proof that you're innocent than to languish in a cell hoping that the police---who already think you're guilty---will find it for you.
~ Douglas Adams
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The courtroom was an austere place, a large dark chamber clearly designed for Justice rather than, for instance, for Pleasure. You wouldn't hold a dinner party there – at least, not a successful one.
~ Douglas Adams
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Because there are some things you have to do even if you are an enlightened liberal cop who knows all about sensitivity and everything!
~ Douglas Adams
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You barbarians!" he yelled. "I'll sue the council for every penny it's got! I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered! And whipped! And boiled … until … until … until you've had enough." Ford was running after him very fast. Very very fast. "And then I will do it again!" yelled Arthur. "And when I've finished I will take all the little bits, and I will jump on them!
~ Douglas Adams
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They believe in "peace, justice, morality, culture, sport, family life and the obliteration of all other life forms".
~ Douglas Adams
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On the way back they sang a number of tuneful and reflective songs on the subjects of peace, justice, morality, culture, sport, family life and the obliteration of all other life forms.
~ Douglas Adams
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I'll sue the council for every penny it's got! I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered! And whipped! And boiled . . . until . . . until . . . until you've had enough.
~ Douglas Adams
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He said it isn't easy being a cop.' 'Well surely that's his problem, isn't it?' 'I'd have thought so.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ye cannae fix injustice-with more of it.
~ Douglas Bond
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Father, will justice ever reign in Scotland?
~ Douglas Bond
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Smith, quoting British philosopher Edmund Burke, ended Who Speaks for Birmingham? by saying: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
~ Douglas Brinkley
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And what better place to sow vengeance—to, quite literally, turn Gotham into a City of Endless Night?
~ Douglas Preston
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nothing motivated a person quite as much as the desire for vengeance.
~ Douglas Preston
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The rich will always be with us.' There is no answer, except to make sure we wealthy are not allowed to use our money as a tool of oppression and subversion of democracy.
~ Douglas Preston
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Encuentre al hombre que hizo esto," she said
~ Douglas Preston
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You just put your boot so far up his ass, he'll have to eat his dinner with a shoehorn." "I can always count on you for a suitable bon mot.
~ Douglas Preston
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Indeed, Constance. All lawyers are guilty. But this one, I think, is more guilty than most.
~ Douglas Preston
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The minute the judge saw Jennie in her little blue suit with the big red bow, and saw her signing back and forth with the interpreter, he would never, ever, in a thousand years, find her a menace to society and order her destroyed. How could he? She was just like a little person!
~ Douglas Preston
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The purpose of interrogating at night has more to do with torture than law enforcement.
~ Douglas Preston
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make sure we wealthy are not allowed to use our money as a tool of oppression and subversion of democracy.
~ Douglas Preston
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On October 28, 2008, when Judge Paulo Micheli found Rudy Guede guilty of the crime of murder, following an abbreviated "fast track" trial, the killer of talented British college student Meredith Kercher was removed from society and placed safely behind bars, where he has resided ever since. That same day, the judge also ordered a case devoid of merit or motive to proceed to full trial against the victim's American roommate and her Italian boyfriend.
~ Douglas Preston
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Nearly two more years would pass before appellate Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellmann announced his verdict, declaring them innocent upon appeal—under Italian law an even more forceful verdict than not guilty because it means exoneration and an absence of any compelling evidence at all.
~ Douglas Preston
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On October 3, 2011, Amanda Knox walked out of Capanne Prison a free woman, escorted by her family, on her way to a flight back home to Seattle, while Raffaele Sollecito headed to his father's house and liberty, soon to enroll at the University of Verona to continue his college studies.
~ Douglas Preston
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Eight months passed before they were actually charged with murder: That was how long it took to develop the "evidence." In the United States, suspects typically cannot be held more than 72 hours without being charged.
~ Douglas Preston
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