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The term "miscarriage of justice" is often used to describe a legal act, verdict, result, etc., that appears to be clearly mistaken, unfair, improper, etc.

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The term "miscarriage of justice" is often used to describe a legal act, verdict, or result, outcome, etc., that appears to be clearly mistaken, unfair, improper, or unjust.

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Miscarriage of Justice means the wrongful conviction and punishment of a person for a crime he or she did not commit. The legal term has been around for about 100 years.

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