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But long before reaching our town of 3,000 people, they had decided that a miscarriage of justice was taking place here.
In June 2007, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission determined that a "miscarriage of justice" may have occurred and referred the case to the High Court.
As the federal authorities probed deeper than the Bronx district attorney's office apparently did, they became convinced that a miscarriage of justice had occurred.
Many of the Mansours' neighbours and a large number of parents at the children's school insist that a miscarriage of justice has been perpetrated here.
The high court found that a miscarriage of justice occurred when the prosecution "radically changed its case" on the 43rd day of Mr Patel's 58-day trial.
The court ruled that a miscarriage of justice took place during the trial of the Indian-born US citizen and quashed his convictions.
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Their marriage thrived despite a trying first few years that included a miscarriage, a small house with no electricity and no indoor plumbing, and a fire that burned the house to the ground, destroying everything.
That's a miscarriage of justice.
12 However, that study did not consider longer intervals that began with a miscarriage.
22 However, that study did not compare them to longer intervals that began with a miscarriage.
The last two columns show results for the WESML estimator assuming that the true proportion of pregnancies that result in a miscarriage in the population is 15 and 20%%, respectively.
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