0 a situation in which someone is punished by the law courts for a crime that they have not committed -- 审判不公;误判
Many people oppose the death penalty because of the possibility of miscarriages of justice. 许多人反对死刑,因为存在误判的可能。
One may describe that as lack of access to justice rather than a miscarriage of justice.
I justified that position on the basis that a wide-ranging appeal process in capital cases would effectively eliminate the risk of a miscarriage of justice.
They were all of one opinion—that there had been a grave miscarriage of justice in that case.
Does he not think that all this amounts to a case for a new inquiry in case a miscarriage of justice has occurred?
If more of the guilty plead guilty and are convicted we avoid the other miscarriage of justice—the acquittal of the guilty.
In my view that was a gross miscarriage of justice.
During a military conflict there is the risk of a miscarriage of justice in the heat of the moment.
Inevitably, there would have been a miscarriage of justice in that particular case.