1. extrajudicial - Adjective
2. extrajudicial - Adjective Satellite
Out of or beyond the proper authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not legally required.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn practice, Marxism has meant bloody terrorism, deadly purges, lethal prison camps and murderous forced labor, fatal deportations, man-made famines, extrajudicial executions and fraudulent show trials, outright mass murder and genocide. Rudolph Rummel
an extrajudicial penalty Source: Internet
Across Cuba, anti-Batista groups carried out bombings and sabotage; police responded with mass arrests, torture, and extrajudicial executions. Source: Internet
BOTSWANA'S extrajudicial execution of alleged trespassers from neighbouring countries will never stop until several multinational solutions are put in place. Source: Internet
Barely 5 days after the alarming Ngarbu extrajudicial killings and burning you have gone again finishing off all the witnesses that were testifying without fear or favour and even going after the UN diplomat. Source: Internet
Eisenhower did not take action to prevent the arrest and extrajudicial execution of Bonnier de La Chapelle by associates of Darlan acting without authority from either Vichy or the Allies, considering it a criminal rather than a military matter. Source: Internet