The (unlawful) retaliation for an injustice that the affected person carries out himself.
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Examples for "frontier justice"
Examples for "frontier justice"
1Foster thought this was frontier justice and urged another objection.
2Quinn, a passionate advocate for the mentally ill, and Bo, the defense attorney with a unique sense of frontier justice.
3They threw at and near batters regularly with a frontier justice mentality, the kind of machismo that mostly had disappeared from the game.
4"I'll settle for frontier justice and getting the hell away."
1True, one can detect a taste for vigilante justice in many pictures.
2Any watchdog effort is relegated to the realm of virtual vigilante justice.
3He didn't regret the kill; it hadn't been an act of vigilante justice.
4Smith said he left New Zealand to escape the " vigilante justice system".
5It's not perfect, but vigilante justice is not the answer.
6She hoped the presence of a lawman might deter any attempt at vigilante justice.
7Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that " vigilante justice" would not be tolerated.
8Opposition-held areas have also seen cases of vigilante justice.
9What Zimring says it's really just a question of in some ways vigilante justice mentality.
10Somebody would pay; Americans would accept nothing less than old-fashioned vigilante justice on this one.
11In broad terms I left New Zealand to escape the vigilante justice system that operates there.
12The "Four Just Men" administer vigilante justice across state borders.
13And vigilante justice is nonetheless "justice" from outside the law.
14Kangaroo courts with vigilante justice will accomplish nothing.
15Litigiousness, vigilante justice, use of force, and "getting away with it" are now extolled.
16The show combines government surveillance to stop terrorist attacks with an eccentric hacker billionaire and vigilante justice.
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Vigilante justice por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América