kangaroo court

kangaroo court

An unofficial court or a court that disregards current laws and conducts unfair trials. People who live under oppressive regimes are often treated harshly by corrupt kangaroo courts that don't abide by the law.
See also: court, kangaroo
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

kangaroo court

a bogus or illegal court. Is this a staff meeting or a kangaroo court? You have turned this interview into a kangaroo court.
See also: court, kangaroo
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

kangaroo court

A self-appointed tribunal that violates established legal procedure; also, a dishonest or incompetent court of law. For example, The rebels set up a kangaroo court and condemned the prisoners to summary execution, or That judge runs a kangaroo court-he tells rape victims they should have been more careful . This expression is thought to liken the jumping ability of kangaroos to a court that jumps to conclusions on an invalid basis. [Mid-1800s]
See also: court, kangaroo
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

a kangaroo court

A kangaroo court is a court that is created quickly and is not official, and often not fair. All kinds of strange people appeared to testify in the kangaroo court which the newspapers had set up. I've been shot at, beaten up my military police, and sentenced to life imprisonment by a kangaroo court.
See also: court, kangaroo
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • a kangaroo court
  • subpoena
  • subpoena (someone or something) to (do something)
  • subpoena to do
  • stand up in court
  • take the bench
  • in chancery
  • appear in court
  • pendente lite
  • per curiam
References in periodicals archive
Have kangaroo courts taken upon themselves the role of moral policing?
The term "kangaroo court" has two separate but allied meanings.
In a letter, Sir Philip said: "Even before the parliamentary inquiry started hearing from witnesses, you turned it into little more than a kangaroo court, with your constant press campaign barracking and insulting me and my family and your announcement from day one that the predetermined result of the inquiry was that I either sign a large cheque or lose my knighthood.
Defence lawyers say he runs a kangaroo court where prisoners have no chance to put their case.
The victim's family members delayed in lodging complaint till Monday following direction of a kangaroo court that threatened to throw them out of the village if they dared to do so.
HULL boss Steve Bruce has accused the Football Association of allowing George Boyd to be tried by a "kangaroo court" after his three-match ban for spitting was rejected by an independent disciplinary panel this week.
Lord Ahmed claimed that he is 'very disappointed' at the way his party has handled matters, adding that he does not want to 'appear before any kangaroo court where the rules of justice had been denied'.
It would appear to me that the CUG is little better than a kangaroo court that dishonours the essentials principles of natural justice.
"There is no justice in the appeal (process) - it is a kangaroo court."
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) is furious after a senior official was sacked following a hearing at a "kangaroo court".
As Keeper of the Merseyside Maritime Museum, I was obliged (until 2003) to attend the Maritime Friends' committee meetings - it was like a kangaroo court. Never any praise, just constant criticism.
Estrada, who called the verdict "a political deci-sion" by "a kangaroo court," also was ordered to forfeit a mansion and more than pounds 7.8 million, plus interest, that was deposited into two bank accounts.
After his capture Saddam was "tried" by a US-appointed kangaroo court and sentenced to death.
In the midst of these outrageous kangaroo court proceedings, the Cuban regime decided to go further and summarily execute three "terrorist" hijackers.
Sounds like some ludicrous Stalinist-era kangaroo court, but it's right here in the good ol' U.S.A.