0 behaviour or treatment that is fair and morally correct -- tarafsızlık, adalet, hakça davranış
1 the system of laws that judges or punishes people -- adalet
2 someone who judges in a court of law -- yargıç, hâkim
3 to catch a criminal and decide if they are guilty or not -- adalete teslim etmek, adalet önüne çıkarmak
4 to show the best or real qualities of something or someone -- hakkını vermek/teslim etmek
As a consequence, the guard was doubled and clergy and justices were asked to be especially vigilant.
In the thirteenth century, itinerant royal justices were sent out from time to time with a list of enquiries to put to local communities.
The justices were ordered to have this statute read before them in their courts and henceforth it was to be firmly kept and obeyed.
The plenitude of virtue also explains both the status and the growth in numbers of justices of the peace.
Since 1946, however, actual practice has not supported the formal rule that prohibits the removal of justices for political reasons.
The average tenure of justices fell from ten years to four years.
Whether they were useful justices or clerical stooges depended on the prejudices of the observer.
Communities, police and justices accepted a variety of community-negotiated agreements and informal separations to deal with domestic violence.
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公正, 公正,公平, 正義…
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