in the interest of justice

The phrase "in the interest of justice" is often used in legal contexts to describe actions or decisions aimed at ensuring fairness and equitable treatment.

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Definition

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(formal, idiomatic)A principle allowing courts to dismiss cases when continuing prosecution would not serve society's best interests or would result in an unfair outcome.

Example

  • The judge dismissed the charges in the interest of justice, believing that a trial would be unfair to the defendant.
  • In the interest of justice, the court decided to drop the case due to insufficient evidence.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in the interest of justice":

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