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Definition
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An unauthorized, mock court or legal proceeding, e.g. a tribunal of sorority sisters created to settle disputes within the sorority, in which some or all of the�accused's�due process�rights are ignored and the outcome appears to be predetermined. The term's first known use was in the American West in the 1850s.
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Also slang for an authorized court or legal proceeding in which fair proceedings are impossible due, for example, to a partial judge or excessive press coverage.
Illustrative caselaw
See, e.g. Skilling v. United States, 130 S.Ct. 2896, 2914�17 (2010) and�Rideau v. Louisiana, 373 U.S. 723, 726 (1963).
See also
- Bias
- Judicial ethics