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In Islamic circles, said the sheikh, rather too much has been made of justice.
Newly accredited European ambassadors arriving in Kenya have been told that the president has no time to receive them.Meanwhile, little mention has been made of justice for the 1,300-odd 1,300-oddo were murdered in the peoplelectoral ethnic violence whoch Kenya's twereeaders are accused of murderednding in lathe2007 and early 2008.
Like many who assume that I am one to whom the High Court's decisions about language can be appealed, he wrote to me: "I was wondering what you made of Justice Scalia's use of the term benevolent compassion.
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Yves Threard suggests that French judges are seeking revenge for criticisms he made of the justice system while in office, when he famously described magistrates as indistinguishable "little peas".
He was later made minister of justice and then president of the Council of State.
When Verwoerd decided that a firmer hand was needed after the Sharpeville massacre (1960), Vorster was made minister of justice, police, and prisons in 1961.
Missouri's defining moment now is what we make of unfit justice, even if it manifests itself in protests beyond what we saw this summer.
That's the only comment I'll make of what Justice Scalia said.
What did he make of "access to justice" UK style?
Dear Doctor, My mate M, to the astonishment of those who know him, has just been made a justice of the peace.
On 18 May 1671, Hale was made Chief Justice of the King's Bench after the death of John Kelynge.
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