Top 1200 Justice System Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
We've got to address the systemic racism in our criminal justice system.
The justice system isn't meant to work for people of color in this country.
We have fought for social justice. We have fought for economic justice. We have fought for environmental justice. We have fought for criminal justice. Now we must add a new fight - the fight for electoral justice.
The fact that our legal system has become so tolerant of police lying indicates how corrupted our criminal justice system has become by declarations of war, 'get tough' mantras, and a seemingly insatiable appetite for locking up and locking out the poorest and darkest among us.
Don't kid yourself: The justice system is a business. It's about money. — © Don Winslow
Don't kid yourself: The justice system is a business. It's about money.
Anytime I've had a big thing that's ever pierced and cut across the Internet, it was a fight for justice. Justice. And when you say justice, it doesn't have to be war. Justice could just be clearing a path for people to dream properly.
We have to deal with the way that race influences our criminal justice system.
Race determines everything in the criminal justice system.
Burdensome fees have made it harder for people to exit the criminal justice system.
I have dedicated my career to advocating for a more equitable, humane criminal justice system.
We have allowed the system to be so corrupted that many want justice to be "empathetic," not blind.
I love cops; I'm fascinated by the criminal justice system.
In the U.S. you have a system of lobbying and influence on our policy and law makers which is incredibly pronounced. The gas industry spent $250 million getting an exemption from our Safe Water Act. Every one of those dollars is toxic; a contaminant in our political system. It disrupts the normal flow of justice, science, fact and reporting.
No international court can ever substitute for a working national justice system. Or for a society at peace.
My first endeavor was to save the core of the German system of justice: the independent judiciary. — © Hans Frank
My first endeavor was to save the core of the German system of justice: the independent judiciary.
All I say is that I totally believe in the judiciary and in the Indian justice system.
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected.
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice and they are also the most protected.
Twitter wanted to become a more egalitarian justice system, but instead it became a draconian one.
People are offering competing visions of what happened in the past. And the justice system is willing to accept either of those competing visions and to impose consequences as a result. When you think of it that way, it's a little bit startling, because we want to believe that there is one truth and, therefore, one justice, whereas, if you have practiced law as long as I have, you realize that there is actually a range of acceptable outcomes.
Unfortunately, the American justice system is just riddled with lies and inconsistencies.
We must weed out corruption and build a strong system of justice that the people can trust.
I was born realizing the flaws in the criminal justice system.
The superior freedom of the capitalist system, its superior justice, and its superior productivity are not three superiorities, but one. The justice follows from the freedom and the productivity follows from the freedom and the justice.
I have no faith in the justice system so I don't let anything affect me.
There can be racism in a system even if a particular episode of injustice is not a manifestation of that racism. Every single thing in the criminal justice system is not a manifestation of racism, but many things are.
Without the reform of the justice system, there is no possibility of building a just state.
There is one system of justice, demanding that all be held accountable when laws are broken.
I have complete faith and trust in our criminal justice system.
I'm very mindful of the need to ensure we have a criminal justice system in which people have confidence.
I want to see changes in our criminal justice system.
The criminal justice system is rigged against African Americans.
I want to be a figure for prison reform. I think that the criminal justice system is rotten.
It's important we understand our system seeks justice and not revenge.
[Michael Flynn] has just said that the U.S. Justice system is corrupt.
Experience has taught me that privacy truly is the touchstone of our criminal justice system.
I think some parts of the American justice system have gone haywire.
America's criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace.
Stop and search is an integral cog in a racially disproportionate criminal justice system.
The true measure of the justice of a system is the amount of protection it guarantees to the weakest. — © Aung San Suu Kyi
The true measure of the justice of a system is the amount of protection it guarantees to the weakest.
I grossly underestimated the gravitational pull of America's justice system toward white supremacy.
No international court can ever substitute for a working national justice system. Or for a society at piece.
The men and women who work in our prisons are the unsung heroes of the criminal justice system.
No system of criminal justice can, or should, survive if it comes to depend for its continued effectiveness on the citizens' abdication through unawareness of their constitutional rights. No system worth preserving should have to fear that if an accused is permitted to consult with a lawyer, he will become aware of, and exercise, these rights.
We all require equal access to the justice system.
In the criminal justice system you see the worst people on their best behavior, unlike the civil system, where the best people behave at their worst.
A lot of the problems we have in our criminal-justice system, you know, the problem of over-incarceration, the problem of prosecutorial abuse, the problem of just this sort of mass crop of people, of plea bargains, they all have to do with the system being overloaded. If crime was lower, many of the problems would go away.
Society is now less convinced of the absolute accuracy of the criminal justice system.
Yesterday, we needed justice; today, we need justice; tomorrow, we will need justice! Justice is our eternal need!
The criminal justice system - although this applies less to the U.S., where rehabilitation is not seen as a valuable contribution to criminal justice - in Europe where rehab is supposed to be integral, we have no way of rehabilitating skilled hackers. On the contrary what we do is we demonize them and continue to do so after they come out of jail because we restrict their access to computers by law. Crazy world, crazy people.
Mob justice is not justice. Justice sought by violence is not justice. — © Daniel Cameron
Mob justice is not justice. Justice sought by violence is not justice.
It is not always easy to balance freedom of expression with the needs of the justice system.
Texans for Public Justice, an anti-corruption group based in Texas applauded the indictment. No jury can undo the outcome of Texas 2002 elections, ... but the justice system must punish those who criminally conspire to undermine democracy no matter how powerful they may be. If we are to be a democracy, then powerful politicians cannot flout such laws with impunity.
A lot can be debated about criminal justice and its delivery system.
I regularly see constituents, speak to people who feel let down by the justice system quite fundamentally, and these are people who don't make the headlines. These are people who have felt that their sense - their grief, their sense of injustice has been compounded by a system that just doesn't work, that just doesn't listen to victims, that effectively disempowers them all too often.
Equal justice under law is not merely a caption on the facade of the Supreme Court building, it is perhaps the most inspiring ideal of our society. It is one of the ends for which our entire legal system exists...it is fundamental that justice should be the same, in substance and availability, without regard to economic status.
The fact that more than half of the young black men in any large American city are currently under the control of the criminal justice system (or saddled with criminal records) is not - as many argue - just a symptom of poverty or poor choices, but rather evidence of a new racial caste system at work.
Anybody who understands the justice system knows innocent people are convicted every day.
The keystone to justice is the belief that the legal system treats all fairly.
The success of any legal system is measured by its fidelity to the universal ideal of justice.
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