What is a kangaroo court?
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A kangaroo court is an unofficial, unfair, or biased tribunal that pretends to deliver justice but actually ignores proper legal standards or due process.
🦘 Definition
A kangaroo court is:
A court or proceeding that disregards recognized standards of law or justice, often reaching a predetermined verdict regardless of the evidence.
⚖️ Key Features
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Prejudged outcome: The verdict is decided before the trial even begins.
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Lack of fairness: Rules of evidence, defense rights, or impartial judges are ignored.
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Political or social pressure: Often used to punish or discredit opponents, dissenters, or scapegoats.
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Symbolic rather than legal: It may imitate legal procedure to appear legitimate but is actually illegitimate.
🗓️ Origin
The phrase dates to 19th-century America (first recorded around the 1850s).
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“Kangaroo” may refer to the leaps in logic such courts make, or
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to the idea that such courts “jump” over legal procedures.
🧩 Examples
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A dictatorship’s show trial used to convict political enemies.
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A student disciplinary hearing where the decision is made before evidence is heard.
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Prisoner-run trials inside prisons, where inmates punish others without authority.
In short:
A kangaroo court looks like justice — but jumps right over it.
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