Examples of 'be brought to justice' in a sentence

Meaning of "be brought to justice"

To be brought to justice means to face legal consequences, such as being arrested, tried in court, and punished, for committing a crime or wrongdoing

How to use "be brought to justice" in a sentence

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be brought to justice
And now you will be brought to justice.
He must be brought to justice if honour is to be regained.
His killers will never be brought to justice.
Tom will be brought to justice for his crimes.
Proper investigation was crucial if perpetrators were to be brought to justice.
Those responsible must be brought to justice in fair trials.
The perpetrators of crimes against humanity must be brought to justice.
He must be brought to justice if honor is to be regained.
Perpetrators of war crimes must be brought to justice.
Extremists must be brought to justice for their acts of violence.
Perpetrators of terrorist acts must be brought to justice.
The culprits will be brought to justice at the earliest.
We were hunting a terrorist who had to be brought to justice.
Will soon be brought to justice.
It called for those responsible to be brought to justice.

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You will be brought to justice.
The person responsible needs to be brought to justice.
And they will be brought to justice for their crimes.
Perpetrators of such acts must be brought to justice.
Terrorists must be brought to justice in order to discourage a culture of impunity.
Perpetrators of these crimes must be brought to justice.
His kidnappers will be brought to justice and severely punished.
There is no doubt that he needs to be brought to justice.
Knox will be brought to justice.
Those responsible for atrocities must be brought to justice.
Layla will be brought to justice.
The perpetrators of those crimes should be brought to justice.
Israeli officials should be brought to justice before international criminal courts.
That whoever did this needed to be brought to justice.
He must be brought to justice.
Perpetrators of such crimes must be brought to justice.
They ought to be brought to justice for their dastardly acts of terrorism.
Their killers have yet to be brought to justice.
Now you will be brought to justice to pay for your crimes.
Those individuals must then be brought to justice.
Never be brought to justice.
His abductors have yet to be brought to justice.
Perpetrators should be brought to justice and victims provided with appropriate remedies.
We do think these people need to be brought to justice.
They must be brought to justice as soon as possible and face proper trials.
Whoever killed him needs to be brought to justice.
They must be brought to justice for this barbaric and heinous act.
Sooner or later you will be brought to justice.
A complaint will be brought to justice for any attempted fraud or malicious command.
It is the soldiers who ought to be brought to justice.
Its perpetrators must be brought to justice to answer for this terrible act.
The perpetrators must speedily be brought to justice.
Terrorists should be brought to justice and prosecuted in accordance with international law.
The fellow who did it will be brought to justice.
One can be brought to justice only when he or she has violated the law.

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