fundamental fairness

Definitions of "fundamental fairness"
  1. It refers to the necessary impartiality and balance in a court proceeding to ensure due process is met
  2. It signifies a personal benchmark used to evaluate if a court proceeding has complied with due process
How to use "fundamental fairness" in a sentence
  1. The suspects in the case agitated for fundamental fairness to be upheld in the court proceedings.
  2. She argued that the lack of fundamental fairness in her trial violated her rights.
  3. The defense's main argument was a violation of fundamental fairness in the jury selection.

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