Essay Structure for Expos.

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Can justice ever be too costly? B: The price of justice can be paid in blood. S1: People’s lives are used in the pursuit of justice. S2: To attain justice, some sacrifices must be made. B: When waiting for justice, time runs out and it will not be achievable anymore. Supplementary texts: Genocide in Van Diemen’s Land For every man they murder, hunt them down and drop ten of them. This is our specific – try it! Since permanent European settlement in 1803, VDL had never known peace. Aboriginals and small groups of whites have led to a degree of shared land use but fighting continued. By 1825 a large portion of the best aboriginal hunting grounds had been conquered by the British. The new land owners had extinguished the aboriginies from the land. It was known as the Black War. On the 3 rd of May 1804 an account by a white officer stated that: “A large group of Aboriginies, possibly 300 armed with spears attacked the white village.” Justice is often because of pre-existing prejudice. Pre-existing prejudice "That a Coroner inquiring into a death in custody be required by law to investigate not only the cause and circumstances of the death but also the quality of the care, treatment and supervision of the deceased prior to death." Indigenous community leaders claim the recent Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) report into the November 1993 death of Aboriginal dancer Daniel Yock in Brisbane is a "whitewash". Ms Clare said the evidence was not capable of proving Snr Sgt Hurley was criminally responsible for Mulrunji's death, and said it was "a terrible accident''.

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Can justice ever be too costly?B: The price of justice can be paid in blood.S1: Peoples lives are used in the pursuit of justice.S2: To attain justice, some sacrifices must be made.

B: When waiting for justice, time runs out and it will not be achievable anymore.

Supplementary texts: Genocide in Van Diemens LandFor every man they murder, hunt them down and drop ten of them. This is our specific try it!Since permanent European settlement in 1803, VDL had never known peace. Aboriginals and small groups of whites have led to a degree of shared land use but fighting continued. By 1825 a large portion of the best aboriginal hunting grounds had been conquered by the British. The new land owners had extinguished the aboriginies from the land. It was known as the Black War. On the 3rd of May 1804 an account by a white officer stated that: A large group of Aboriginies, possibly 300 armed with spears attacked the white village.

Justice is often because of pre-existing prejudice.Pre-existing prejudice"That a Coroner inquiring into a death in custody be required by law to investigate not only the cause and circumstances of the death but also the quality of the care, treatment and supervision of the deceased prior to death."Indigenous community leaders claim the recent Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) report into the November 1993 death of Aboriginal dancer Daniel Yock in Brisbane is a "whitewash".Ms Clare said the evidence was not capable of proving Snr Sgt Hurley was criminally responsible for Mulrunji's death, and said it was "a terrible accident''.."It is a shock to think that the issue will not even make it into a court room for a jury to decide.

The imbalance of power often leads to injusticeBI: Power is directly proportional to the extent to which justice can be obtained and as such renders those without power unable to obtain justice.Ex: The relationship between power and ability to obtain

An individual should always put his conscience before the law of the land.The law of the land can decide the way justice works in a society. As such a person must abide by the lands law, but the individuals conscience holds a priority over the law when the law BI: The conscience of an individual is not always a just measure of what the law should be, sometimes, the law can exceed than an individuals morality.SI: