• It has more to do with order in society and with the justice that goes beyond courtroom justice.

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  • There are also further sanctions available beyond the criminal justice system.

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  • But after listening carefully to both sides and, most importantly, reviewing the words of the witnesses themselves, they did not prove their theory of perjury and obstruction of justice beyond a reasonable doubt to me.

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  • The deputy first minister was proposing a motion on the continuation devolution of justice powers beyond 1 May 2012.

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  • Even those, like this newspaper, who supported his inquiries, thought his powers to probe every corner of the president's life were excessive beyond the cause of justice.

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  • "To enforce the law, the institutions of justice have to be beyond reproach, " he says.

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  • It isn't the first time the government has subpoenaed reporters' records in a leak investigation, but the breadth of AP phone logs sought went beyond the searches used by the Justice Department in known past cases.

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  • The Justice Department declined to comment beyond the contents of the letter filed in court.

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  • The team found it was not possible to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that a miscarriage of justice did not occur.

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  • But calls for international justice have intensified inside Congo and beyond, and accused war criminals are beginning to face sanctions.

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  • However, Mr Justice Treacy disagreed and said they went beyond mere advice or information aimed at resolving a difficulty.

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  • But beyond that, I refer you to the Department of Justice.

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  • Justice Kennedy said the mandate took "a step beyond what our cases have allowed, " echoing in his line of questioning the nub of the challengers' argument.

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  • But this new list goes beyond legal obligation to incorporate ideas of tolerance, impartiality, social justice and civic duty.

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  • But Justice minister Lord McNally opposed it, insisting he could give no commitment beyond what he had said at previous stages in the bill's progress that the issue was being dealt with.

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  • Beyond that, however, no major reforms have been implemented -- so the justice system remains painfully slow, the labor laws still discourage hiring while leaving millions of young people on poorly paid temporary contracts, competition remains overly restricted, too many markets are over-regulated, meritocracy remains stunted, corruption remains rife, and the huge cost of politics and political privileges has been left unchanged.

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  • The President's attempt to derail the Independent Counsel's inquiry--an inquiry the very purpose of which was to discover whether the President gave false testimony and tampered with witnesses--by lying to his colleagues, his cabinet, his confidantes, the media, the American people, and ultimately, the grand jury, is--beyond a reasonable doubt--a wide-ranging and highly public obstruction of justice, deeply damaging to the judicial fabric of the United States.

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  • Described by Justice as "unprecedented in scope and level of detail, " it extends beyond HCA's Medicare misdeeds to cover just about every ethical issue short of cursing on Sundays.

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  • The police implored her mother, however, in the interests of justice, to keep her genital defect confidential, so as they would recognize, beyond doubt, a true confession when they found the killer.

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  • He would have been ideal for the job, but the president had come to power vowing to punish those who, in his view, had gone beyond permissible bounds in the treatment of captured terrorists, including the then still-classified interrogation program administered, with Justice Department approval, by the CIA. Mr. Mudd, as he concedes in the book, had known about the program.

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