I feel like there was justice. It was served through the legal system you know. Everything that I endured. It was all worth it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I felt that justice had been served and that the world was, in some way, a better place for all of us.
Justice is a terrible but necessary thing.
I have faith in the justice system, and what will happen will happen. I'm just trying to do the right thing.
Justice? You get justice in the next world, in this world you have the law.
Justice is horrible.
I'm glad I made the decision, although the practice of law - and particularly serving as a federal judge - was a part of my life that I really enjoyed and treasured and look back on it with fondness.
I think that the day a justice forgets that each decision comes at a cost to someone, then I think you start losing your humanity.
You have had indeed a fair trial. It is a shocking thing when a judge of your high office is shown to have betrayed the truth and his honor, and I sentence you to the penitentiary.
Look, the justice system is made up of people. People have faults. It's not perfect.
I had seen so many injustices done in the court by well-meaning people. I had lost fourteen clients to gang violence in only seven years. I was angry at a system I thought had failed my clients, and I was part of it.