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I feel the two terms should not be used together. "Legal" is based on written law and legal precedence. Justice is a moral and socially defined term that changes with time, culture, etc. A society usually tries to create laws the result in what is considered "justice". Political, economic, and other pressures usually cause laws to be passed that end up making legal and justice mutually exclusive.

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