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Rough Justice (record Label)
Rough Justice may refer to: * Vigilante Books *Rough Justice, novel in the Rosato & Associates series * ''Rough Justice'' (novel), a 2008 novel by Jack Higgins Film and TV * ''Rough Justice'' (film), a 1970 film starring Klaus Kinski * ''Rough Justice'' (Belgian TV series), a 2016 Belgian television series shown on Walter Presents in both the UK and US * ''Rough Justice'' (UK TV programme), a 1982–2007 British television programme which investigated alleged miscarriages of justice that was broadcast on BBC * Rough Justice (Porridge), an episode of the BBC sitcom ''Porridge'' Music * "Rough Justice" (Bananarama song), 1984 * "Rough Justice" (Rolling Stones song), 2005 * "Rough Justice", a song by Bloc Party from ''Alpha Games ''Alpha Games'' is the sixth studio album by English indie rock band Bloc Party, released on 29 April 2022. It is the first studio album by the band since 2016's ''Hymns''. It is notably the first album with drummer Louise Bartle, who joined the ... ...
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Vigilante
Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority. A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a person who practices or partakes in vigilantism, or undertakes public safety and retributive justice without commission. Definition According to political scientist Regina Bateson, vigilantism is "the extralegal prevention, investigation, or punishment of offenses." The definition has three components: # Extralegal: Vigilantism is done outside of the law (not necessarily in violation of the law) # Prevention, investigation, or punishment: Vigilantism requires specific actions, not just attitudes or beliefs # Offense: Vigilantism is a response to a perceived crime or violation of an authoritative norm Other scholars have defined "collective vigilantism" as "group violence to punish perceived offenses to a community." History Vigilantism and the v ...
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Rosato & Associates
''Rosato & Associates'' is a series of legal thrillers by Lisa Scottoline. The books are about women who are partners at a law firm. The managing partner of the firm is Benedetta Rosato, but each book focuses on a different main character. Several of the books have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list is widely considered the preeminent list of best-selling books in the United States.John Bear, ''The #1 New York Times Best Seller: intriguing facts about the 484 books that have been #1 New York Times ....Best Sellers
''The New York Times'', June 15, 2003.


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Rosato & Associates #''Everywhere That Mary Went'' (1993) #''Legal Tender'' (1997) #''Rough Justice'' (1998) #''Mistaken Identity'' (1999) #''Moment of Truth'' (2000) #''The Vendetta Defens ...
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Rough Justice (novel)
''Rough Justice'' is a 2008 novel written by Jack Higgins.Welsh-Huggins, Andrew (Associated Press)Latest Higgins thriller a by-the-numbers kill fest ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review'', September 28, 2008 It appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list in September 2008, debuting at number 15.BEST SELLERS: FICTION: Sunday, September 14th 2008
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The novel features Higgins' regular Sean Dillon, along with both American and British government operatives in a volatile

Rough Justice (film)
''Rough Justice'' ( it, La belva) is a 1970 Italian Western film directed by Mario Costa and starring Klaus Kinski. Cast * Klaus Kinski - Johnny Laster * Gabriella Giorgelli - Juanita * Steven Tedd - Riccardo * Giovanni Pallavicino - Machete * Andrea Aureli - Riccardo's Father * Remo Capitani * Giuliano Raffaelli - Gary Pinkerton * Paolo Casella - Glen (as Paul Sullivan) * Grazia Di Marzà * Fiona Florence * Gioia Garson * Cristina Iosani Cristina is a female given name, and it is also a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Cristina (daughter of Edward the Exile), 11th-century English princess *Cristina (singer), Cristina Monet-Palaci (1956–2020), American s ... - (as Cristina Josani) * Vittorio Mangano * Ivana Novak * Pilù * Guido Lollobrigida - Logan (as Lee Burton) * Luisa Rivelli * Antonio Anelli * Bruno Arié * Bruno Boschetti * Carla Mancini * Sergio Scarchilli References External links * 1970 films 1970s Italian-language ...
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Rough Justice (Belgian TV Series)
''Coppers'', named both for police officers as well as the creator's surname, and also known as ''Rough Justice'' in English-speaking countries, is a Belgian television crime drama. In both the U.S., and the UK, the series is shown on Walter Presents. Cast Main *Hilde De Baerdemaeker – Commissaris Liese Meerhout *Luk Wyns – Hoofdinspecteur Michel Masson *Lotte Pinoy – Hoofdinspecteur Sofie Jacobs * Bert Verbeke – Inspecteur Laurent Vandenbergh Recurring *Joris Hessels – Wetsdokter Fabian Steppe * Arnold Willems – Paul Meerhout * Rudy Morren – Hoofdcommissaris Frank Torfs *Abigail Abraham – Baïna Mpenzi *Christiaens Annick – Carine D'Hooren *Robbie Cleiren – Freddy Steveniers *Mathias Sercu – Pierre Bouwens *Sura Dohnke – Sura Droste *Gert Winckelmans Gert is a mainly masculine given name ( short form of Gerrit, Gerard, etc.) with some female bearers (short for Gertrude). Since 1993 no one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedi ...
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Rough Justice (UK TV Programme)
''Rough Justice'' is a British television programme that was broadcast on BBC and which investigated alleged miscarriages of justice. It was broadcast between 1982 and 2007, and played a role in overturning the convictions of 18 people involved in 13 separate cases where miscarriages of justice had occurred. The programme was similar in aim and approach to '' The Court of Last Resort'', the NBC programme that aired in the United States from 1957–58. It is credited with contributing to the establishment of the Criminal Cases Review Commission in 1997. ''Rough Justice'' was cancelled in 2007 due to budget restraints, leading to criticism from the media as the announcement came just as the BBC launched an £18 million Gaelic-language channel which would serve only 86,000 viewers. Origins The programme was devised and produced by Peter Hill, an investigative journalist, in 1979, motivated by Ludovic Kennedy's earlier television work in the same field and the work of Tom Sarg ...
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Rough Justice (Porridge)
"Rough Justice" is the third episode from the third series of the BBC sitcom ''Porridge'', which aired on 4 March 1977. In the episode, Judge Rawley's watch is stolen, and the prisoners hold a kangaroo court with Harris as the suspect. Synopsis The episode opens with Warren visiting Fletcher's cell wishing to have his love letters written by Rawley instead of Fletcher, as Rawley is an educated man. Fletcher insists on doing the job himself because Rawley is likely to write with sophisticated words, plus love letters are Fletcher's forte. Rawley arrives and says he will take up Warren's suggestion of helping out prisoners' family members with legal issues. However, Rawley refuses to accept any price for this, which Fletcher berates him for. Harris returns from the pig farm with a horrible smell and a bad mood. The other prisoners mock him for his smell, but Harris is upset because he was relegated to the farm due to Rawley being given a clerical job. Fletcher tells Harris to "naf ...
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Rough Justice (Bananarama Song)
"Rough Justice" is a song by English girl group Bananarama. It was co-written by group members Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward and the writing-production duo Jolley & Swain who also produced the song. The song was released in May 1984 as the third single from their self-titled second album. Song topic and reception The song is one of several composed by Bananarama at the time which lyrically addressed "serious" topics. The song was written about Thomas "Kidso" Reilly, the band's road manager and brother of Fahey's boyfriend Jim Reilly (drummer of the Northern Irish punk band Stiff Little Fingers), who was shot and killed by a British soldier in Belfast in August 1983. Although the music was upbeat, the heavy lyrical content did not prove to be as successful as their prior single (" Robert De Niro's Waiting..."). It peaked at number 23 in the UK singles chart. In Australia, the song failed to chart and it was not released as a single in the United States. "Rough ...
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Rough Justice (Rolling Stones Song)
"Rough Justice" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones that was released as a double A-side single with "Streets of Love" from their 2005 album ''A Bigger Bang''. It is the opening track from the album. The single was released on 22 August 2005, prior to the album. History Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Rough Justice" was a heavily collaborative effort like many of the lead singer and guitarist's latter-day compositions. On the writing, Richards said in 2005, "That came to me in my sleep. It's almost like " Satisfaction". Yeah, I almost sort of woke up and said, 'Where's my guitar?' Sometimes you do dream a riff, you know? I had to get up, and it's really hard to get me up. Once I go down, I go down, you know? But, I mean, it's only a song that could get me up and start running around the room, 'Where's my guitar, where did I put my guitar, before I forget it?' I don't often remember dreams, only when they're musical." A straight ahead rocker, but sets ...
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