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Thursday's announcement by the IRA is a timely reminder that we have our own recent history of political panic causing miscarriages of justice resulting in an increase, not a decrease, in violence.

Military officials who have been tracking Mr. da Costa said his association with the rebel group, which was apparently solidified when he moved to Colombia in 1999 to escape Brazilian justice, resulted in the transportation of thousands of sophisticated arms through the jungle to the rebels.

No Separate Justice resulted from meetings between Amnesty International, the Center for Constitutional Rights, and the Center for American-Islamic Relathats took took place throughout 2013.

The combination of regular warfare, disease, difficult forced labor and harsh measures of justice resulted in a high mortality rate among soldiers and civilians alike during her 33-year reign.

It served as a reminder of how often comedians -- and their jaded audiences -- find prison-rape jokes not only to be funny, but also, as in the case of Jerry Sandusky, an act of delayed justice resulting in laughter that morphs into applause.

Following the scandal, millions of cars were recalled, chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned and was subsequently charged with conspiracy and fraud, a senior executive was sentenced to seven years in prison, and the company pleaded guilty to conspiracy and obstruction of justice, resulting in more than $4 billion in fines. .

Far less attention has been paid to the violations of economic, social and cultural rights, and the problems of discrimination, marginalisation and distributive justice resulting therefrom, which often created the root causes leading to violence, civil war and international conflicts.

This time, the response was much less than overwhelming; a Jan . 16 , 2009article stated that "1,344 people signed up to send a message to the justices, resulting in 12,096 messages".

But whether this climate justice will result in concrete action remains to be seen.

In such an environment, it is more likely justice will result for the indigent client while the aspiring attorney will be enriched by the pro bono experience, "instilling in many a commitment for life," as Mr. Udell hopes.

"He believes his convictions have nothing to do with justice but result from the faith and the race of the defendants.

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