1. Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all. (Phillips W, leader of the American abolition movement) 2. Good order is the foundation of everything. (British politician Burke E) 3. Crime is always compensated by punishment; only punishment can make crime repayment. (British writer Darrell L) 4. Rather than scolding evil, it is better to uphold justice. (British writer Tennyson A) 5. Punishment is justice. (Augustine, UK) 6. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. (British jurist Pollock F) 7. Since the law can protect good manners, good manners must also be there to uphold the law. (Machiavelli) 8. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law. (Montesquieu) 9. A person with integrity dares to face tough situations, and his sleeves are clean and untainted by the breeze. 10. Don’t be greedy for money, don’t copy documents, don’t ask for officials, and don’t deceive God. 11. On the scale of emotion and law, it is my choice to seek balance and use "integrity" and "conscience" as weights. 12. One unfair judgment is more sinful than ten crimes. Because crime only pollutes the water flow, while unjust judgments pollute the water source. (Bacon) 13. There is one thing that everyone in this country is entitled to, and that is a fair trial. (English Justice Denning) 14. The deterrence of punishment does not lie in the severity of the punishment, but in its inevitability. (Beccaria)
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