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kangaroo

[kang-guh-roo] / ˌkæŋ gəˈru /


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It didn’t help that her husband—who’d known Hoxha when the two men were students together in Paris—was found guilty by a kangaroo court of plotting to overthrow the government.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over time Dame Edna's costumes became more extravagant, with her dresses adorned by Australian icons such as kangaroos, koalas and the Sydney Opera House.

From BBC

Trump also called Merchan's court a "kangaroo court" over his daughter's previous job in a rant on Truth Social.

From Salon

Put another way, even those who are hauled before a kangaroo court are sometimes guilty as charged.

From Washington Post

Robertson said the two activists “are likely to face a long period in detention followed by a kangaroo court trial on fabricated, politically motivated charges.”

From Seattle Times