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military and its
political designees,
called a
military junta when done
extralegally Military junta, a
government led by a
committee of
military leaders....
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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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dissolution of the
parliament (and thus the
ensuing elections) were
extralegal. The two
nearly equally powerful political blocs, the right-wing parties...
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widespread corruption or
limited rule of law,
crime may be
punished extralegally through mob rule and lynching.
Whether a
crime can be
resolved through...
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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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began a
campaign to
subvert the election,
through legal challenges and an
extralegal effort. Ten days
after the election, Trump's
attorneys came to the conclusion...
- D. S.; Pogarsky, G. (2001). "Integrating Celerity, Impulsivity, and
Extralegal Sanction Threats into a
Model of
General Deterrence:
Theory and Evidence*"...
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aggressively to its critics,
mounting numerous lawsuits and at
times using extralegal means to
respond to
those who
threaten it." The
organization has often...
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mailing rights were revoked. The ACLU was
unable to
prevent extensive extralegal har****ment of the
black press by the FBI and
other agencies. The ACLU's...