Sentence examples for extrajudicial activity from inspiring English sources

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Namely, is there something wrong with extrajudicial activity?

Extrajudicial violence and killings by the police and military while in the pursuit of the group's members were not uncommon and further heightened tensions in the country; the extrajudicial activity was also widely condemned by human rights groups.

Of course, in the public sphere, there is really no such thing as purely extrajudicial activity for a Supreme Court justice, any more than there is extrapresidential activity for Barack Obama.

This is what law professors call "extrajudicial activity," and we have seen a spate of it lately, not only during the court's summer recesses, when justices fly the marble coop, but throughout the term that began last October and ended this week.

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Today, even the justices' minimal extrajudicial activities come in for public condemnation — some of it suspiciously partisan.

But these extrajudicial activities rarely introduce Justices to ideas they don't already hold, or to people whose lives have been altered by one of their opinions.

But Mr. Crow's financing of the museum, his largest such act of generosity, previously unreported, raises the sharpest questions yet — both about Justice Thomas's extrajudicial activities and about the extent to which the justices should remain exempt from the code of conduct for federal judges.

Despite the CNDD-FDD party's claims that the Imbonerakure is nothing more than a coalition of its younger members, civilians, journalists, aid workers, and diplomats alike have described the factions of the group as being armed and overseen by the government to carry out its extrajudicial repressive activities.

"Over and above catching and prosecuting the individual officers who committed the terrible deed, the inquiry must be expanded to examine afresh the whole culture of extrajudicial killings and other criminal activities within the police services".

The commission is also intent on studying reams of American documents, including newly declassified diplomatic cables that show how United States officials in Lima had received unconfirmed reports about extrajudicial killings and death squad activities from sources in the Peruvian security services.

The waging of total war caused tens -- perhaps hundreds -- of thousands of civilian deaths; cost more than $1 trillion, increasing the deficit and adding to our economic strain; and included torture, extrajudicial killing and other illegal activities, undermining the United States' ability to credibly promote human rights and democracy.

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