College of Justice
Britishnoun
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When the proposal was considered by the parliament's influential criminal justice committee, the Senators of the College of Justice - the country's judges - said that they were split over the issue.
From BBC • Oct. 31, 2024
Earlier this week Lord Carloway, who is a Senator of the College of Justice, told the BBC that the most vulnerable victims are still facing "outmoded" practices in court.
From BBC • Sep. 24, 2023
The Senators of the College of Justice said the proposal may not meet fair trial requirements in a response to the criminal justice committee.
From BBC • Sep. 24, 2023
Barak is an emeritus professor of criminology and criminal justice at Eastern Michigan University and was formerly a visiting distinguished professor in the College of Justice & Safety at Eastern Kentucky University.
From Salon • Jun. 1, 2022
In 1540 James ratified the College of Justice, the fifteen Lords of Session, sitting as judges in Edinburgh.
From A Short History of Scotland by Lang, Andrew
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