Justice in a sentence as a noun

Having said that, a blog post is not the right place to seek justice.

That's what tells us what liberty is and what justice is.

Humanity does not know how to unkill a cat, so if I did so while the lawsuit was pending, I would make the lawsuit moot and evade justice.

Review the vendor’s dishonest actions and use whatever means you deem necessary to bring this person to justice.

Sounds like you'd have a better chance of getting justice in an African dictatorship where at least the dont-rape-me bribe would be affordable.

That he's somehow looked past the person's "shortcomings"?It seems to me more people are interested in being internet bullies than achieving true social justice.

This woman is routinely involved in travesties of justice related to online activities and thinks this means sending "a message".

"Nonsense, they are not "perfectly capable", hence the omnipresent criminal justice systems in modern societies.

It's no wonder that trials by jury are becoming so vanishingly rare that even the Supreme Court has written that "in todays criminal justice system, the negotiation of a plea bargain, rather than the unfolding of a trial, is almost always the critical point for a defendant.

Justice definitions

noun

the quality of being just or fair

See also: justness

noun

judgment involved in the determination of rights and the assignment of rewards and punishments

noun

a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice

See also: judge jurist

noun

the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870

See also: Justice