Justice, born Lauren Justice, is an American female pop recording artist.
Her debut single, "Find A Way" (March 2012), a pop dance track feat. Sean-Gemini, reached #30 on the TOP 40 Billboard Indicator Chart and was featured for nine consecutive weeks.
JUSTICE's second radio single, "By My Side" (March 2013), reached #34 on the TOP 40 Billboard Indicator chart. The music video also released March 19, 2013, receiving over 900,000 YouTube views.
"Find A Way" (March 2012) by JUSTICE feat. Sean-Gemini. Produced by Jean-Michel Soupraya. Written by Lauren Justice, Sean-Gemini, Franck Gelibert & Jean-Michel Soupraya.
"By My Side" (March 2013) by JUSTICE. Produced by Jean-Michel Soupraya. Written by Lauren Justice, Franck Gelibert & Jean-Michel Soupraya.
Justice is the third studio album by the rock band Rev Theory, released on February 15, 2011 by Interscope Records. The first single, also titled "Justice," was released to iTunes and radio on October 25, 2010. Justice peaked at #5 in Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart and #75 in the Billboard 200. The album has sold 54,000 copies in the United States to date. The song Justice was used for WWE's Extreme Rules (2011). The song Hangman is used for the secondary theme song for WWE's SmackDown
All songs written and composed by Rev Theory.
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Justice is a British legal drama starring Robert Pugh as Judge Patrick Coburn. The first episode was originally broadcast on 4 April 2011 on BBC One.
Guilty commonly refers to the feeling of guilt, an experience that occurs when a person believes having violated a moral standard.
Guilty or The Guilty may also refer to:
"Guilty" is a song by the Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's fifth album Dead Letters on March 21, 2003.
The single was released on August 4, 2004 by the record label Playground Music. It was the last single from the album Dead Letters and also features the track "First Day of My Life" (live). The UK version features "Guilty" (US Radio Edit), "Play Dead" and the video of "Guilty".
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The music video for "Guilty" was shot in Los Angeles 2004. In the video, The Rasmus are performing in a darkened room, with a photographer taking numerous pictures of different people and the band. There is a problem in the photographs' development, and they turn into representations of the people's anguish, fear and pain.
In legal terms, a plea is simply an answer to a claim made by someone in a criminal case under common law using the adversarial system. Colloquially, a plea has come to mean the assertion by a defendant at arraignment, or otherwise in response to a criminal charge, whether that person pleaded guilty, not guilty, no contest or (in the United States) Alford plea.
The concept of the plea is one of the major differences between criminal procedure under common law and procedure under the civil law system. Under common law, a plea of guilty by the defendant waives trial of the charged offences and the defendant may be sentenced immediately. This produces a system known under American law as plea bargaining.
In civil law jurisdictions, there is generally no concept of a plea of guilty. A confession by the defendant is treated like any other piece of evidence, and a full confession does not prevent a full trial from occurring or relieve the plaintiff(s) from its duty of presenting a case to the trial court.
The lobster-tailed pot helmet, also known as the zischagge, horseman's pot and harquebusier's pot, was a type of post-Renaissance combat helmet. It became popular in Europe, especially for cavalry and officers, from c. 1600; it was derived from an Ottoman Turkish helmet type. The helmet gradually fell out of use in most of Europe in the late 17th century; however, the Austrian heavy cavalry retained it for some campaigns as late as the 1780s.
The French term capeline was also used for this helmet, however, usage of this word was not precise. "Capeline" was indiscriminately used to denote various types of hat, and helmets other than the lobster-tailed pot.
The lobster-tailed pot helmet had an oriental origin, being derived from the Ottoman Turkish 'chichak' (Turkish - çiçek) helmet, which developed in the 16th century. It was adopted by the Christian states of Europe in the early 17th century. The chichak was almost identical to the later European helmets - it had a forward projecting peak, sliding bar nasal, cheekpieces and neck guard; only its tendency to have a conical rather than rounded skull was distinctive. The European derivative of this helmet saw widespread use during the Thirty Years War when it became known as the zischägge, a Germanisation of the original Turkish name.
I'm living with a guilty secret
Deep in my heart
Living in a guilty secret life
We meet at night, we stay out late
And we avoid the man who makes her life so bad
'Cos he doesn't want her, the way that I want her
He doesn't need her the way I do
The phone is hot with whispered words
And when we can't speak we have textual delight
'Cos he doesn't need her, the way that I need her
He doesn't love her the way I do
We're living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts
Living in a guilty secret life
And anytime I want to see her
Just have to dream, I love her
Oh it's alright, 'cos we've got time
A good thing's worth waiting for
And it's my life and I can say that
She's mine, mine, mine
There was a time, he was my friend
But now the way he treats that woman is the end
She doesn't love him, the way that she loves me
She doesn't want him anymore
We're living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts
Living in a guilty secret life
And anytime I want to see her
Just have to dream, I love her, I really love her
Oh it's alright, 'cos we've got time
A good thing's worth waiting for
And it's my life, and nobody knows that
She's mine, mine, mine
We're living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts
Living in a guilty secret life
Mm, living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts
Living in a guilty secret life
Living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts
Living in a guilty secret life
We meet at night, guilty secret
We stay out late, guilty secret
The phone is hot, guilty secret
Whispered words, guilty secret
Mm, living with a guilty secret
Deep in our hearts