Examples of 'justice would' in a sentence

Meaning of "justice would"

The phrase 'justice would' implies a hypothetical or speculative consideration of what would be fair, equitable, or morally right in a given situation. It suggests a subjective assessment or estimation of the appropriate course of action or outcome from a justice-oriented perspective. The phrase is often used in discussions or debates about legal, moral, or ethical matters, highlighting the importance of fairness, impartiality, or retribution

How to use "justice would" in a sentence

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In this way justice would be fully served.
We thought that the wheels of justice would turn.
No justice would be better than this injustice.
I had a belief that justice would prevail.
Real justice would be a trip to the pound.
Private administration of justice would be profoundly unjust.
And justice would also lose face.
We were all saying that justice would prevail.
True justice would see you sent.
It became clear to me that justice would never be served.
Access to justice would indeed be significantly improved.
Hearings were still ongoing and justice would ultimately be done.
Justice would bring the name forth.
A world without justice would be utter chaos.
A justice would have you burnt at the stake.

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I also thought justice would triumph.
Justice would be tarnished if the crimes.
Any miscarriage of justice would be irreversible.
Justice would have been best served by clemency.
To do the expedition justice would require several books.
Justice would never have been served.
I did not think that justice would exhaust me so much.
Justice would be the death penalty.
Some sort of justice would be a start.
Justice would be served by my being the judge and the jury.
Getting any kind of justice would take years.
His justice would guide everything.
Bringing the perpetrators to justice would be an important step.
True justice would see you sent to an eternity of suffering.
Focus on the administration of military justice would be created.
Truth and justice would always prevail.
Were her tears and her pain to be mine justice would be done.
To really do it justice would require a book in itself.
I delivered proves with my own hands just in so justice would be satisfied.
The ends of justice would be better served.
Intellectual curiosity and a feeling for justice would say otherwise.
Your justice would freeze beer.
He also assured them that justice would be done.
Access to justice would thus be facilitated.
My generation grew up believing that justice would always prevail.
Real justice would see many.
Even though it looked like justice would lose at times.
Justice would have known.
And the wheels of justice would grind to a halt.
Justice would not be served by a long period awaiting trial.
Their sense of justice would allow its fairness.
Justice would have prevailed.
A smithering of justice would be welcome.
Justice would not allow it.
We have no doubts that justice would take its cause.

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