two-tiered justice system
A two-tiered justice system is a term that refers to the unequal treatment of people by the law. It implies that those with more resources, power, or influence have more access to justice and leniency than those without. A two-tiered justice system can also mean a system that offers different modes of trial for different types of crimes, such as a jury trial only after a non-jury trial.
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