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Sure! Here are examples of cases under the three justice systems you mentioned:

1. Barangay Justice System:
- Case: In a barangay in the Philippines, a dispute arises between two neighbors over the ownership of a piece of land. Both parties approach the barangay council seeking resolution. The barangay justice system mediates between the two parties, hears their arguments, and reviews any evidence provided. The council may reach a decision, often aiming for a compromise or reconciliation between the disputing parties.

2. Regular Court:
- Case: In the United States, a criminal case is brought to a regular court involving a defendant charged with theft. The case goes through the formal legal process, including arraignment, trial, and sentencing if found guilty. The court follows established legal procedures, evidence rules, and principles of law to ensure a fair trial for both the prosecution and the defense.

3. Indigenous Justice System:
- Case: In a Maori community in New Zealand, a case of marital dispute is brought before the community elders for resolution. The indigenous justice system emphasizes restorative justice and community involvement. The elders may engage in discussions with the couple, their families, and the community to address the underlying issues and find a solution that promotes healing and reconciliation within the community.

These examples illustrate the different approaches and principles underlying each justice system, reflecting the cultural and legal frameworks within which they operate.
 

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