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In a small note of poetic justice, the Costa Rican C albomarginata with which C moranii was initially confused was named by none other than Dr Robbin Moran.
There is a hint of ritual in these ablution scenes, and a note of classical justice in the mother's verdict on the evildoers: "In the afterlife, their victims will take revenge".
The Western tragic view, which holds that the individual cannot understand or control the unseen forces of the universe, has no place in Chinese drama; the typical play concludes on a note of poetic justice with virtue rewarded and evil punished, thus showing the proper way of human conduct in a social world.
They sent out a furious and misspelled note to Justice Phylis Skloot Bamberger of State Supreme Court, complaining that one juror refused to deliberate, another could not face the defendant's mother and a third "feels that no one should be enconserated no matter what the charge".
In 1973, while the court heard arguments during the National League Championship Series, Justice Potter Stewart passed a note to Justice Harry A. Blackmun that exhibited a nice sense of proportion.
Throughout the day Tuesday, the jury sent several notes to Justice Margaret L. Clancy of State Supreme Court in the Bronx, asking her for things like pictures of the building where the fire occurred and reading of testimony by the building's superintendent.
Conformity, Jackson noted, was the adversary of justice.
In a lecture last year, the Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge noted: "The European court of justice is beginning to acquire jurisdiction over matters that would normally be regarded as matters not for Luxembourg but for Strasbourg".
Irving P. Seidman, Mr. Monserrate's lawyer, called the indictment "a miscarriage of justice," noting that both Mr. Monserrate and Ms. Giraldo have said her injuries stem from an accident.
Tanya Lokshina of Human Rights Watch called Udaltsov and Razvozzhayev's trial and the rest of the Bolotnaya case a "mockery of justice", noting that an international panel of experts on free assembly, including members of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, had found there were minor clashes with police but not the major riots the prosecution claims.
She took the time to kindly explain to prospective jurors about how things work "in our system of justice," noting that overall things have worked pretty well for the last two hundred years.
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