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Discover LudwigThe word "extrajudicially" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to describe action or a decision that is made outside a court of law or other official legal proceedings. For example, "The judge dismissed the case extrajudicially because both parties agreed to a resolution."
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extrajudicially
adverb
Outside of the legal system.
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Realistically, the American government is not going to deliberately (in both senses) target and extrajudicially execute "an American not engaged in combat on American soil" anytime soon.
"Almost all of the dead were extrajudicially executed," she said.
The figures also omit the victims killed extrajudicially, such as Dariush Forouhar, leader of the Iran People's Party, and his wife Parvaneh, stabbed to death in their Tehran flat.
Every 28 hours in this country, a black person is killed extrajudicially by police or vigilantes.
As a start, in his criteria for killing someone extrajudicially, the president claims there is no difference between an American citizen terrorist and a foreign terrorist.
Killings extrajudicially mandated by the White House?
He wrote instead that it was up to the elected branches of government, not the courts, to determine if the United States has the authority to extrajudicially murder its own citizens.
But with the numbers of black bodies unemployed, incarcerated and extrajudicially executed, what are to we to do?
By now, I have seen so many videos of African-American citizens being extrajudicially executed by people sworn to serve and protect, I don't even know what the point of taking them is any more.
(What about American citizens arrested overseas and held extrajudicially? An A.C.L.U. case, involving an American held in Iraq, raises related questions and is working its way through the courts now).
By Amy Davidson Sorkin September 1, 2011 If you're going to get mixed up in a rendition program that extrajudicially flies people to secret prisons to be tortured — and I hope that you aren't — it helps to pay your bills.
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