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adjective
not forming a valid part of regular legal proceedings
an extrajudicial investigation
delivered without legal authority : private sense 2a(1)
the judge's extrajudicial statements
done in contravention of due process of law
an extrajudicial execution
也称 extra-judicial,意为“在司法程序之外,在法律程序的正常过程之外”,始见于1580年代(含于 extrajudicially); 参见 extra- 和 judicial。
未按法律程序
法院管辖以外的
The first known use of extrajudicial was in 1630
1 Once she was the Drone Queen, the Empress of extrajudicial killing but now it’s all rights awareness workshops and outreach work.
2 The UN fact finding mission said the authorities used shotguns, assault rifles and submachine guns against demonstrators, "thereby committing unlawful and extrajudicial killings."
3 The use of lethal force during largely peaceful protests was unlawful and the deaths amounted to extrajudicial executions, the investigators said.
4 I don't think there were these extrajudicial killings.
5 Respected human rights groups have documented disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Chechnya.
6 At the time, extrajudicial lynchings, particularly of blacks in the South, were one of the most egregious failures of the American legal system.
7 Despite Russia's attempts to silence its critics and hide abuses, Milashina remains outspoken, publishing accounts of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial executions, and torture.
尽管俄罗斯企图压制其批评人士以及隐藏流弊,米拉新娜依然直言不讳,坚持出版强迫失踪、法外处决和酷刑的报道。
8 The terror began on Jan. 24, 2023, with a racist call for extrajudicial violence, according to federal prosecutors.
9 But I count each as an extrajudicial highlight in a week spent sampling new experiments in immersive theater and gaming.
10 Is he suffering from an Alzheimeresque affliction, Makes him wallow in malevolent malediction, Spewing folderol and extrajudicial fiction?
11 Ryerson: The Nestlé case was brought under the Alien Tort Statute, which only permits claims for certain egregious human rights abuses, including torture, extrajudicial killing, genocide, and in this case, trafficking.
12 Human rights groups have accused security services in Chechnya of carrying out kidnappings, torture and extrajudicial killings to try to quash the insurgency.
13 Many pieces react to police violence, and not just in the United States: Photographer Betty Press portrays people affected by extrajudicial executions in Kenya.
14 The protesters are demanding an end to enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, as well as accountability for those involved in the alleged extrajudicial killings of Baloch youth.
15 In Trump’s case, it’s known as an Order Restricting Extrajudicial Statements, with extrajudicial meaning outside of court.
16 They pointed out too that because Israel may not technically be at war in the West Bank, the killings could be considered extrajudicial assassinations.
17 But the Central Park case left her disenchanted with the media, and what seemed to be the skewed and extrajudicial workings of the criminal justice system.
18 The United Nations has focused on abuses carried out by the new Taliban government, accusing it of its own campaign of extrajudicial killings and torture.
19 Victims of the nation’s conflict are hoping that Mancuso helps shed light on hundreds of murders and forced disappearances carried out by paramilitary fighters, including extrajudicial executions where victims were buried in mass graves.
20 They are meant to be short-term holding cells — they have no beds — but they also exact a kind of extrajudicial punishment.