en serving justice

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of serving justice

  • en problems ➜
  • en an angry inmate ➜
  • en being on a jury ➜
  • en controversy ➜
  • en the criminals to go to jail ➜
  • en a difference of opinion ➜
  • en effort ➜
  • en fairness ➜
  • en someone to get locked up ➜
  • en someone gets the death penalty ➜
  • en the guilty get punished ➜
  • en the guitly to be punished ➜
  • en you have to be mean ➜
  • en to incarcerate a criminal ➜
  • en justice ➜
  • en less crime ➜
  • en someone might die ➜
  • en a miscarriage of justice ➜
  • en a more harmonious society ➜
  • en much work ➜
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serving justice is used for…

  • en the police ➜
  • en all people ➜
  • en cops ➜
  • en defending the weak ➜
  • en the few dedicated policemen ➜
  • en fulfilling the law ➜
  • en gaining money ➜
  • en judges and juries ➜
  • en maintaining social order ➜
  • en maintaining society ➜
  • en officers ➜
  • en protecting others from the criminal ➜
  • en upholding one's moral codes ➜
  • en vigilanties ➜

serving justice is a subevent of…

  • en ask questions ➜
  • en bang a gavel ➜
  • en convict a criminal ➜
  • en convicting a guilty person ➜
  • en evaluating ➜
  • en having jury duty ➜
  • en kill someone ➜
  • en prosecute criminals ➜
  • en put crooks in jail ➜
  • en understanding the law ➜

serving justice requires…

  • en being fair to all people ➜
  • en care ➜
  • en a careful examination of the facts ➜
  • en an honest prosecutor ➜
  • en knowing about justice ➜
  • en a legal system ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en police ➜
  • en a strong sense of duty ➜

Things used for serving justice

  • en conducting a trial ➜
  • en convicting a suspect for a crime ➜
  • en instituting a civil action ➜

Causes of serving justice

  • en deciding a criminal s fate ➜

Subevents of serving justice

  • en judging someone ➜
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