And you can have no doubt but that the presumption is greatly in favour of the witnesses for the Crown, who can be influenced by no motives but those of public justice.
He strongly opposed vesting by law in the Governor, a power to grant absolute pardons--an interference with the prerogative royal, and dangerous to public justice.
It is the magistrate, and not you, that beareth the sword of public justice; and what he doth not, God will do in his time and way.
Because it is the work of the magistrate to punish him by public justice, and your defence requireth it not.
Mr. Frederick offered to submit to a rule to release, for the sake of public justice.
He ruled over a nation of freemen; he lived in the observation of his subjects, not as a despot coercing slaves and parasites, but as the administrator of public justice, and the conservator of the national rights.
Christians by public justice, bad Christians by the signs of public justice.
The embalmed head was identified, the name of the murdered woman came to light, and sufficient evidence was produced to point out you as the author of her death, and bring you before the tribunal of public justice.
If the public suppoze that any arrangement for this purpoze can be made, they certainly hav a right to attempt it; for the object of the attempt would be public justice.
We hav no examples to follow; we must pursu some practicable system, with our eyes invariably fixed on public justice.
But the great principle, which should constitute the corner stone of government, is public justice.
In thus clearing the channels of public justice, dreadfully clogged as they had become during the decay of the monarchy, the National Assembly rendered the greatest possible services to France, the good effects of which will long be felt.
He can, however, seek in a court of justice to recover what he has paid, or denounce the matter to his superior even if he has sworn to the contrary, because such an oath would lead to evil results since it would be contrary to public justice.
As stated above, it is not backbiting to reveal a man's hidden sin in order that he may mend, whether one denounce it, or accuse him for the good of public justice.
Without such pecuniary resource, the law, as well as the exertions of the Magistrate, becomes a dead letter: and his efforts for the purpose of promoting the ends of public justice, are crippled and lost to the Community.
The commands of public justice, to whom are they given but to magistrates?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "public justice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.