0 an unofficial court set up by a group of people, especially in a prison, trade union, or other organization, to deal with a disagreement or with a member of the group who is considered to have broken the rules
Cleveland was not dealt with like that; it has been more like a kangaroo court.
Paulus set up a kangaroo court and with near full imperial power delegated to him, he began summarily passing judgement on suspected traitors.
Gimpel referred to the committee as a kangaroo court.
In effect, it is worse than a kangaroo court because, at least, at a kangaroo court a man has the right to face his accusers.
The truth is that they are an aspirant kangaroo court.
They have since had to appear before a kangaroo court and have been fined £50.
She faced a kangaroo court and disciplinary action.
Does he further agree that anything less than that would amount to a kangaroo court?