It's not even really justice yet, because they just remanded it back to the District Court with instructions to remand it to the same FEC that never went after her initially.
Delayed implies justice is somehow in progress. Would you say justice for the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein's clients is delayed or would you say no justice is coming because nobody is even investigating? You can't a delay a process that hasn't started.
They are the same thing. Delaying Justice has the same effect as Denying Justice.
In this particular case, Hillary Clinton's campaign violated FEC rules. It's been 8 years, so Justice is being delayed. What possible recourse can the Justice system provide at this point? Fines against a campaign that doesn't exist anymore? Bar Hillary from ever running again, even though it looks like she's exited politics of her own volition? The effect is the same as if the Justice system didn't do anything at all. Effectively delaying Justice is the same thing as denying Justice.
What would it look like if Justice were not delayed in this instance? Her campaign would have been fined in 2016 and she'd have less funds available to campaign before the November 2016 general election.
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
Of course not, it's (D)ifferent.
It's not even really justice yet, because they just remanded it back to the District Court with instructions to remand it to the same FEC that never went after her initially.
So what you're saying is justice is being delayed, and therefore it is being denied?
Delayed implies justice is somehow in progress. Would you say justice for the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein's clients is delayed or would you say no justice is coming because nobody is even investigating? You can't a delay a process that hasn't started.
I'm saying:
They are the same thing. Delaying Justice has the same effect as Denying Justice.
In this particular case, Hillary Clinton's campaign violated FEC rules. It's been 8 years, so Justice is being delayed. What possible recourse can the Justice system provide at this point? Fines against a campaign that doesn't exist anymore? Bar Hillary from ever running again, even though it looks like she's exited politics of her own volition? The effect is the same as if the Justice system didn't do anything at all. Effectively delaying Justice is the same thing as denying Justice.
What would it look like if Justice were not delayed in this instance? Her campaign would have been fined in 2016 and she'd have less funds available to campaign before the November 2016 general election.