Antimagistratical

/ænˌtɪˌmædʒɪˈstreɪtɪkəl/ adjective

Opposed to or acting against magistrates, judicial authority, or the exercise of official government power.

From 'anti-' + 'magistratical' (from Latin 'magistratus', magistrate, + English '-ical'). A rare legal and political term from early modern English describing resistance to court authority.

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