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adjective ˌɛkstrədʒuːˈdɪʃ(ə)lˌɛkstrədʒuˈdɪʃ(ə)l Law 1(of a sentence) not legally authorized. there have been reports of extrajudicial executions Example sentencesExamples - The question is was it a mistake or an extrajudicial execution.
- But he stuck by the proposal of extrajudicial shootings.
- The ruling regime is accused of carrying out extrajudicial executions and forcing dissidents into exile.
- Prisons are never happy places, and places of prolonged, extrajudicial detention and torture seem to retain their edge for a very long time.
- The armies have been accused of misbehavior, extrajudicial executions, forced enlistment, and child soldiering.
- 1.1 (of a settlement, statement, or confession) not made in court.
an extrajudicial offer does not carry the same penalty in expenses Example sentencesExamples - It was further alleged that confessions had been extracted under torture and that some of them had been compelled to make extrajudicial confessions which were broadcast on television.
- Many of your Democratic colleagues, Senator Durbin, are concerned about these extrajudicial procedures.
- Rarely today do federal courts inject themselves into extrajudicial adventures of the type that impugned their integrity in decades past.
- For those who criticize his targeting as extrajudicial, let me say that we are sensitive to these concerns.
- The Appeals judges have effectively nixed that by ordering a 30 minute oral session on ‘conduct of trial and extrajudicial statements.’
Derivatives adverb Law Suspected rebel supporters were detained, tortured and extrajudicially executed. Example sentencesExamples - In a trade dispute, a panel of three trade lawyers, only one of whom is appointed by us, hears the case extrajudicially and in secret, without reference to our laws or our democratically derived policies and practices.
- Since February 2003, nearly 700 more children and youths have been murdered or extrajudicially executed in the country.
- Most were held in prolonged incommunicado detention and reportedly tortured,’ the report said, adding that 20 ‘were killed or found dead in circumstances which suggested they had been extrajudicially executed’.
- The party said that some of the bodies were those of people who had ‘disappeared ‘in police custody and had been extrajudicially executed.’
adjectiveˌɛkstrədʒuˈdɪʃ(ə)lˌekstrəjo͞oˈdiSH(ə)l Law 1(of a sentence) not legally authorized. there have been reports of extrajudicial executions Example sentencesExamples - The question is was it a mistake or an extrajudicial execution.
- But he stuck by the proposal of extrajudicial shootings.
- The armies have been accused of misbehavior, extrajudicial executions, forced enlistment, and child soldiering.
- The ruling regime is accused of carrying out extrajudicial executions and forcing dissidents into exile.
- Prisons are never happy places, and places of prolonged, extrajudicial detention and torture seem to retain their edge for a very long time.
- 1.1 (of a settlement, statement, or confession) not made in court; out-of-court.
Example sentencesExamples - For those who criticize his targeting as extrajudicial, let me say that we are sensitive to these concerns.
- Many of your Democratic colleagues, Senator Durbin, are concerned about these extrajudicial procedures.
- The Appeals judges have effectively nixed that by ordering a 30 minute oral session on ‘conduct of trial and extrajudicial statements.’
- It was further alleged that confessions had been extracted under torture and that some of them had been compelled to make extrajudicial confessions which were broadcast on television.
- Rarely today do federal courts inject themselves into extrajudicial adventures of the type that impugned their integrity in decades past.
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