Similar words: judicial, judicially, prejudicial, judicial system, judicial review, judicial branch, judicial activism, judiciary. Meaning: adj. beyond the usual course of legal proceedings; legally unwarranted.
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1. The killing was feared to be an extrajudicial execution carried out by the security forces.
2. Most cases have never been investigated and extrajudicial killings have continued with impunity.
3. Allegations of extrajudicial execution and torture, one death in custody under torture, continue unabated.
4. Colleagues fear her killing was an extrajudicial execution carried out by the security forces.
5. And his extrajudicial comments disparaging Microsoft and its officers lent an air of bias to his action against the company.
6. At least five civilians were killed in extrajudicial executions.
7. Arbitrary detention, extrajudicial killings, disappearances, rape, and torture are reportedly common.
8. The four-decade conflict continues today, along with widespread extrajudicial killings by the military that are reminiscent of Mr. Marcos's time.
9. There continued to be reports of extrajudicial killings, disappearances, arbitrary detention, arrests of political prisoners, harsh and life-threatening prison conditions(sentencedict.com), and torture.
10. Under Mr Thaksin, extrajudicial squads killed thousands of suspected drug-pushers and other criminals.
11. Government security forces were responsible for extrajudicial killings, custodial deaths, disappearances, rape, and torture.
12. One must have regard to the potential for legal expenses when determining the ultimate extrajudicial settlement figure in any case.
13. According to Asma Jahangir, the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, they are on the increase.
14. It is sometimes said that judges are entitled to make extrajudicial statements critical of the existing law and advocating reform.
15. Despite the presence of the blue helmets, however, political violence, extrajudicial killings, and arrests of opposition members continued under the interim government.
16. If they are held in unofficial places of detention they are at higher risk of torture, ill-treatment, extrajudicial execution or enforced disappearance.
17. The United Nations' special rapporteur for human rights, Professor Philip Alston, went to Afghanistan in May 2008 to investigate rumours of extrajudicial killings.sentencedict.com
18. Boley faces proceedings to remove him from the United States on the basis of invalid immigration documents and involvement in extrajudicial killings overseas.
19. Despite Russia's attempts to silence its critics and hide abuses, Milashina remains outspoken, publishing accounts of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial executions, and torture.
20. The civil actions are by relatives of Tamil victims of alleged extrajudicial killings during the Sri Lankan civil war.
21. "Disappeared" persons are often at high risk of torture or extrajudicial execution.
22. Human Rights Watch's research in Liberia found that the Liberian Peace Council was responsible for torture, rape, extrajudicial executions, arbitrary detention, and forcible recruitment.
23. To lay these charges to rest, U.N. Special Investigator on Extrajudicial Killings Christof Heynes hired four independent forensic experts to examine the authenticity of the video.
24. Human rights groups say there are numerous cases of extrajudicial killing, torture and disappearances carried out by Dagestan's police force.
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