You might have heard us mentioning on the air that the Cubs held kangaroo court last week. |
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The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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Think about someone convicted by a kangaroo court with faceless judges moving to the UK to escape further persecution. |
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He was tried in a kangaroo court and hanged, his corpse left to rot on the gibbet for four years. |
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They are treated as witnesses rather than prosecutors at the weekly kangaroo court known as the tribunal. |
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Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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It has been argued that a uniform, fair and equal system to prosecute individuals before the ICC will eliminate any chance of a kangaroo court. |
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We're just trapped in this kangaroo court here, and the opposition wants to make a big case about something that they themselves have done. |
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If this seems like a kangaroo court in which the kangaroos all run in circles, you are not alone. |
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It does not work quite like that for, fortunately, in addition to the law, we also have a jury called the electorate rather than a kangaroo court called the British media. |
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The other process is a kangaroo court where the prosecutors design the rules of the forum to ensure that a conviction is obtained without any reference to justice or fairness. |
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That is why we are seeing one kangaroo court or blown-up inquiry after another. |
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Joe Clark: This is not a kangaroo court, but I am moving forward very quickly, sir. |
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This session will offer you the unique opportunity to be a judge, jury and prosecutor in this kangaroo court. |
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Madam Speaker, it is somewhat typical of my friend to call the American system a kangaroo court. |
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Intelligent design advocates attended but mainstream scientists refused to attend, accusing it of being a kangaroo court. |
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The sacking of Gotham is depicted largely in the form of a burlesque kangaroo court straight out of Terry Gilliam. |
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Instead he is being handed over to the US government to be put through a kangaroo court which will rely on evidence gathered by the British police. |
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One of the representations we received from a witness, indicating that the CSRTs constitute a de facto kangaroo court system, came from a member of the Canadian Senate, Senator Dallaire. |
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I would just comment, Madam Chair, that I think we are going down a slippery slope of devolving into a kangaroo court, and I certainly wouldn't want our committee to be viewed in that way. |
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They take him off to face their kangaroo court in the cellar of a deserted brewery. |
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Will he preside over a fair and impartial process that respects procedural fairness and the rules of evidence, or will he play politics and run a kangaroo court? |
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I felt as if I were in a literary version of kangaroo court. |
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You've answered my question, so I thank you, and I hope my comments have helped clarify this matter and the kangaroo court that we're sitting in and how one-sided it is. |
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Here we go with another kangaroo court, Mr. Speaker. |
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The incident comes months after a kangaroo court ordered a woman to be stoned to death on adultery charge in the district. |
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The newspaper was duly found guilty of crimes against the language in the modern-day kangaroo court known as Twitter. |
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Kay's verdict is that of a kangaroo court. |
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The chair of the justice committee made a decision that he did not want his committee converted into a kangaroo court the way the ethics committee already was. |
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They described task force hearings as a tedious kangaroo court. |
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You can't, with all due respect, run a kangaroo court. |
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The Kangaroo Court that quickly appeared last month vis-a-vis the George Zimmerman matter proves that. |
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