Posts Tagged ‘court’

Courts have powers; they make minutes long hours.

A ruling’s a breeze, when there’s someone to please.

Everyone lies in court, but not everyone gets up and admits it.

A criminal case — no place for race.

Injustice runs, justice crawls, the people wait.

A job, a deal and court snow — it really matters who you know.

Courts aren’t about justice; they’re about resolution.

A client is a person seeking a ruling, an attorney a person who knows the rules.

Outside the stately place decides the case.

An emotional judge, a broken track — there’s going to be a bad train wreck.

The rich always defeat the poor; they outlast them with money.

If you give me a judge, I owe you a ship.

When justice goes missing, few go looking.

The news tries the case, but the jury decides the matter.

In the courtroom, the boardroom and the backroom, fear and bias kidnap the facts and justice goes missing.

Nothing matters more than giving the injured a fair hearing.

When the world is hungry, justice feeds it.

The just man with an invisibility cloak will be yet be just when he is invisible.

Crimes happen quickly; justice moves slowly.

The man who oppresses another must live with an oppressor.

Nothing matters more than that we give injured a hearing.

By peremptory challenge a lawyer rejects biased jurors, so the healthy mind rejects biased thoughts.