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"If Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust loses its administrative appeal," Mr. Rothman said, "we most certainly will sue the Department of Homeland Security to correct this miscarriage of justice".
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Last year, the five members of the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency unanimously recommended to Ms. Brewer that Mr. Macumber be released after 35 years in prison "to correct a miscarriage of justice".
How could this miscarriage of justice have taken place?
Robert Louis Stevenson back in the eighties foretold this miscarriage of technics.
How to correct this?
We must correct this.
"Will the new president have the wisdom and the bravery to correct a serious miscarriage of justice, and stand up for human rights and women's rights?" he asks.
But the power to notice plain error at any stage of a criminal proceeding is fundamental to the courts' obligation to correct substantial miscarriages of justice.
George Jonas, a longstanding confidant who is the ex-husband of Black's wife, described the fallen press baron as a victim of a "witch hunt" in an article for Canada's National Post newspaper and said the supreme court was correcting a "miscarriage of justice".
Sergei Pashin, a Moscow judge and a liberal who has toiled down the years to introduce jury trials in Russia and correct rampant miscarriages of justice, has just been fired for defending a conscientious objector and getting up the noses of his colleagues.
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