0 done without the permission of or without using the official legal system :
There have been numerous extrajudicial executions of civilians.
They agreed on an extrajudicial settlement of the dispute.
The hearsay rule operates to exclude extrajudicial assertions as untrustworthy because they can not be tested by cross-examination.
Extrajudicial summary executions were harshly criticised after the war.
Apart from extrajudicial violence, there is also state-sanctioned violence in some jurisdictions.
In other words, the term by administrative means actually refers to extrajudicial punishment.
Vanzara was charged as the key executor of the extrajudicial killings.
With the co-operation of local authorities, they set up concentration camps for extrajudicial imprisonment of their opponents.
Before their formation, the escape from persecution did not involve extrajudicial punishment by death.
American usage traditionally limits the application of terms such as claimant and claim form to extrajudicial process in insurance and administrative law.