In the final analysis Bill C-15B would give judges the ability to mete out greater sentences and come down hard on those who are convicted. |
That exposes it to the sort of abuse Britons often mete out to the institutions closest to them. |
I am glad to say that the courts in my country are independent and still able to mete out justice, even if it is posthumous. |
We must overcome the dictatorship in these countries that mete out such inhumane treatment to their own people. |
Navarro worries that may mean the politically powerful flores family will mete out their own brand of justice. |
It would be a move in the right direction if judges were permitted to mete out a sentence that was more reflective of the public sentiment. |