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bring to justice

Verb

Meaning

bring to justice (third-person singular simple present brings to justice, present participle bringing to justice, simple past and past participle brought to justice)

(idiomatic) To cause a person alleged to have committed criminal acts to be brought to trial on the offenses.

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As though responding to these divisions in public opinion, the Ohchr report provides little to bring to justice the main suspects — mostly field commanders, in addition to the former defense secretary and the former army chief. Source: Internet

From Washington, DC, to Paris, Susannah "Legs" Carter is tailing Charles Oakley Palmer III, a white-collar criminal she’s determined to bring to justice. Source: Internet

The Brotherhood will also have to cleanse the state of corruption and bring to justice those responsible for repression, torture and murder. Source: Internet

Those people should bring to justice - no mercy! Source: Internet

But they did manage to uncover and bring to justice some Nazi war criminals. Source: Internet

“It is necessary to apprehend and bring to justice, the true perpetrators of these crimes, as well as those who aid and abet them through incitement, financing and otherwise. Source: Internet

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