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How can we kill unjustly without proof that it will ever save a life?
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I also understand the anger and frustration if people believe they have been stopped unjustly or without a reason.
Mr. Sissi, who freed one American citizen held in his crammed jails under pressure from Washington, was pressed by Ms. Clinton to release Aya Hijazi, a U.S. citizen and nongovernmental-organization activist from Falls Church who has been unjustly held without trial since May 2014.
Democracy cannot breathe, and will die, if those enjoined to protect and uphold the law snuff it out unjustly and without consequence.
It not only informed me about yet another case of an African being unjustly killed without no one really being held accountable for his killing, but it was yet another reminder that this fight for justice is a historical one.
On the contrary, for many black Americans, the verdict represented vindication from a justice system that had for so long vehemently judiciously mistreated, violated, railroaded and incarcerated so many black people (especially young black men) who in a number of cases were unjustly prosecuted without probable cause.
On Nov. 6, voters in California will decide whether to adopt Proposition 36, a ballot initiative that would reform the most draconian aspects of the law — and, in our view, restore the original intent of voters, which was to lock away violent career criminals for life, without unjustly throwing away the lives of small-time, nonviolent offenders like Mr. Taylor.
He stepped down as president in September, but is now demanding that Fujitsu "nullify" the resignation.In a four-page letter sent last month to the board of directors, the 62-year-old Mr Nozoe claims that he was unjustly forced out without even having submitted a formal resignation.
Just make sure that they will give you valuable feedback, without unjustly hurting your feelings or sugarcoating things.
But I can also never think of the Sextet from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" (including when I saw the opera performed at the Met in 1998 in the unjustly maligned Nicolas Joel production) without envisioning the opera scene in Jean Renoir's 1934 version of "Madame Bovary" (yet another of Renoir's great films from the thirties that's unavailable on DVD).
And what is one to make of the counsel for a co-defendant in his 1979 trial – after Havel set up the Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Prosecuted – who, quite without irony, congratulated the state prosecutor on his case and apologised for having to advance a plea of not guilty?
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