A killing of a person by governmental authorities without the
sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. So the person
may have been killed by the government without having had a
trial.
A killing of a person by governmental authorities without the
sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. So the person
may have been killed by the government without having had a
trial.
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The phrase is that of Roman jurist Marcus Tullius Cicero, and he
used it to justify the extra-judicial killing of the Catiline
conspirators who were plotting (according to Cicero) to bring down
the Republic, and thus its law.
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The cast of The Killing Seed - 2011 includes: Zaria Jarman as
Extra Kindrica Taylor as Extra Jarroll White as Attendant
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A killing of a person by governmental authorities without the
sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. So the person
may have been killed by the government without having had a
trial.
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The question is somehwat vague. The term "extrajudicial" COULD refer to matters handled or disposed of in an orderly and legal fashion, but handled outside the formal rules of the established judicial system.