just
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a behavior or treatment that is fair and just
- The victim's family sought justice through the court system for the crimes committed against their loved one.
- She dedicated her career to fighting for social justice and equality for all.
- Many people protested, demanding justice for the wrongfully accused.
- They believed that true justice could only be achieved through reforms in the legal system.
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the exercise of judgment in determining rights, duties, or assigning rewards and punishments
- The court's role is to administer justice.
- The trial sought justice for the victims.
- Citizens rely on the government to maintain justice.
- The legal system ensures justice through due process.
- Justice requires evidence-based decisions.
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a judge or legal official who has the power to make decisions in court cases
- The justice listened carefully to both sides before making a ruling.
- She was appointed as a justice of the Supreme Court last year.
- The justice asked the lawyer to clarify his argument.
- After years as a prosecutor, he became a justice in the state court.
- The justice emphasized the importance of fairness in the legal system.
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the system of laws in a country that ensures people are treated fairly by judging and punishing wrongdoing
- The justice system ensures that criminals are held accountable for their actions.
- The administration of justice can sometimes be slow and complex.
- The police are responsible for upholding justice and ensuring public safety.
- He was arrested for obstruction of justice after tampering with evidence.