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The gavel falls. A sentence is passed. A badge gleams under the streetlights. A cell door clangs shut. These are the visceral, public-facing moments of the criminal justice system. But behind each of these actions lies a silent, continuous, and profoundly personal process: the exercise of ethics. A
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