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Justice
【Justice】The story has
been told of a man who was caught and taken to court because he had stolen a
loaf of bread. When the judge investigated, he found out that the man had no
job, and his family was hungry. He had tried unsuccessfully to get work and
finally, to feed his family, he had stolen a loaf of bread. Although
recognizing the extenuating circumstances, the judge said, “I’m sorry, but the law
can make no exceptions. You stole, and therefore I have to punish you. I order
you to pay a fine of ten dollars.” He then continued, “But I want to pay the
fine myself.” He reached into his pocket, pulled out a ten-dollar bill, and
handed it to the man.
As
soon as the man took the money, the judge said, “Now I also want to remit the
fine.” That is, the man could keep the money. “Furthermore, I am going to
instruct the bailiff to pass around a hat to everyone in this courtroom, and I
am fining everyone in this courtroom fifty cents for living in a city where a
man has to steal in order to have bread to eat.” The money was collected and
given to the defendant.
This
is an excellent example of justice being meted out in full and paid in
full-while mercy and grace were also enacted in full measure.