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  2. Summary execution - Wikipedia

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    In civil and military jurisprudence, summary execution is the putting to death of a person accused of a crime without the benefit of a free and fair trial. The term results from the legal concept of summary justice to punish a summary offense , as in the case of a drumhead court-martial , but the term usually denotes the summary execution of a ...

  3. Extrajudicial killing - Wikipedia

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    This painting, The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya, depicts the summary execution of Spaniards by French forces after the Dos de Mayo Uprising in Madrid. An extrajudicial killing (also known as an extrajudicial execution or an extralegal killing) [1] is the deliberate killing of a person without the lawful authority granted by a judicial proceeding.

  4. Summary (law) - Wikipedia

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    Summary execution, an execution in which a person is accused of a crime and then immediately killed without benefit of a full and fair trial. Summary judgment. A judgment in a summary proceeding, as one rendered pursuant to statute against the sureties on a bond furnished in an action. 50 Am J1st Suret § 209.

  5. Execution (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Summary execution, the act of killing a person who is accused of a crime without benefit of a full and fair trial A writ of execution , ordering the enforcement of a judgment, typically by seizing and selling goods to satisfy a judgment debt

  6. Summary justice - Wikipedia

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    Summary justice may refer to: Handling of summary offenses; Frontier justice, also called "vigilante justice" Vigilantism or vigilante justice; Summary execution, execution of a person upon their being accused of a crime, without a full and fair trial; usually pejorative

  7. Drumhead court-martial - Wikipedia

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    A drumhead court-martial is a court-martial held in the field to render summary justice for offenses committed in action. The term is said to originate from drums used as improvised tables and drumheads as writing surfaces at fast-track military trials and executions. [1]

  8. Extrajudicial punishment - Wikipedia

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    Extrajudicial punishment is often a feature of politically repressive regimes, but even self-proclaimed or internationally recognized democracies have been known to use extrajudicial punishment under certain circumstances.

  9. Necklacing - Wikipedia

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    Necklacing is a method of extrajudicial summary execution and torture carried out by forcing a rubber tire drenched with petrol around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire. The term "necklace" originated in the 1980s in black townships of apartheid South Africa where suspected apartheid collaborators were publicly executed in this ...