miscarriage of justice



miscarriage of justice

a wrong or mistaken decision, especially one made in a court of law. Sentencing the old man on a charge of murder proved to be a miscarriage of justice. Punishing the student for cheating was a miscarriage of justice. He was innocent.
See also: justice, of

miscarriage of justice

An unfair decision, especially one in a court of law. For example, Many felt that his being expelled from the school was a miscarriage of justice. This expression, which uses miscarriage in the sense of "making a blunder," was first recorded in 1875.
See also: justice, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JereYE-re (Finnish), JER-ee (English)Finnish, English
Kalev (2)-Biblical Hebrew
Diannedee-AHN (French), die-AN (English)French, English
Hamilcarhə-MIL-kahr (English), HAM-il-kahr (English)Ancient Near Eastern (Latinized), History
Willoughby['wiləbi]
ÉAbhaAY-vaIrish