face justice

Frequency: 6.77.5 per million words

To be brought to a court to be judged for a crime.

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Examples (10)

  • The battle for Taylor to face justice before the High Court.
  • The criminal will eventually have to face justice for his actions.
  • After years in hiding, he was finally forced to face justice.
  • The victims demanded that the perpetrators face justice.
  • No one should be above the law; everyone must face justice.
  • He expressed his willingness to face justice and accept his punishment.
  • Despite his attempts to flee, he was apprehended and brought back to face justice.
  • The international community insists that those responsible for war crimes face justice.
  • She hoped that one day, all those who wronged her would face justice.
  • The suspect was extradited to another country to face justice.