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- of New Mexico, the
Territory of Utah, the
Territory of Kansas, and the
extralegal Territory of
Jefferson that
previously existed within the
boundaries of...
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extrajudicial killing (also
known as an
extrajudicial execution or an
extralegal killing) is the
deliberate killing of a
person without the
lawful authority...
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either exaggerated or had not even occurred. The
magnitude of the
extralegal violence which occurred during election campaigns, to
prevent blacks from...
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reports to have been used in the
practice of
extraordinary rendition, the
extralegal transfer of
prisoners from one
country to another. N313P was a tailnumber...
- the
dissolution of the
parliament (and thus the
ensuing elections) were
extralegal. The two
nearly equally powerful political blocs, the right-wing parties...
- The
Provisional Government of the
Territory of
Jefferson was an
extralegal and
unrecognized United States territory that
existed in the Pike's Peak mining...
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vigilantism is "the
extralegal prevention, investigation, or
punishment of offenses." The
definition has
three components:
Extralegal:
Vigilantism is done...
- (1877–1950),
Georgia had 531 deaths, the second-highest
total of
these extralegal executions of any
state in the South. The
overwhelming number of victims...
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pledges of allegiance, and
conscription into the military.
Charles Lynch's
extralegal actions were
legitimized by the
Virginia General ****embly in 1782. In...