Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This would be more in the line of judicial murder.
You don't think we won't have some judicial murders here when the day comes?
The death of this man, and all that have gone before him, is judicial murder, nothing less.
It was called by one historian "the first case of judicial murder in America."
"The debate on judicial murder looked to be going nowhere.
She had more important concerns than the judicial murder of an old, sickly, and almost forgotten man.
And how could a man like Clyn-tahn possibly stay away from the judicial murder of the sacrifice for his own crimes?
Judicial murder is the unjustified use of capital punishment.
Maurits won this power struggle by arranging the judicial murder of Oldebarnevelt.
His trial, ostensibly for rape, was a cause celebre at the time and widely seen as an example of judicial murder.
This judicial murder of a distinguished scholar aroused protests from some reformers, especially in Italy.
The Earl insisted he was not guilty but that his wife and son had conspired in this attempt to commit judicial murder.
The Pay d'Oc began to sink beneath a vicious tide of judicial murder.
His brother George visited him and pleaded with him not to stain himself with judicial murder.
Her supporters spoke of "judicial murder."
For instance Milada Horáková, a famous early judicial murder victim, had been a friend of their mother.
The Supreme Court later quoted this judgment as 'a Judicial Murder'.
Martel then shouted: "Honorable Scanners, this is judicial murder."
Judicial murder of Eleusinians.
Giesecke and Bode were never held responsible for this episode or held accountable for the judicial murder.
Dying at the hands of a lynch mob wasn't at all preferable to the slower sort of judicial murder I likely faced.
One historian of the French Revolution has described the Reign of Terror as "judicial murder."
Beant Singh was allegedly blamed for thousands of extra judicial murders of Sikhs.
She was hanged at Mytton, Warks., on 15 April 1477, which action is considered by modern historians as a notorious judicial murder.