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In [[March]] [[2006]], a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]] [[disguise]]d as [[General]] [[R. Asquith]] ordered his men to execute the [[Ninth Doctor]] "under the '''jurisdiction''' of the [[Emergency Protocols]]"; the Doctor managed to survive by entering a [[lift]] he was stood in front of. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'') | In [[March]] [[2006]], a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]] [[disguise]]d as [[General]] [[R. Asquith]] ordered his men to execute the [[Ninth Doctor]] "under the '''jurisdiction''' of the [[Emergency Protocols]]"; the Doctor managed to survive by entering a [[lift]] he was stood in front of. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'') | ||
In [[2008]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] explained to [[Martha Jones]] that the [[Judoon]] had | In [[2008]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] explained to [[Martha Jones]] that the [[Judoon]] had no jurisdiction over the [[Earth]] according to [[galactic law]], explaining why they [[Royal Hope incident|transported]] the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] via [[H₂O scoop]] to the [[neutral territory]] of [[the Moon]]. After executing the [[Florence Finnegan|fugitive]] they were pursuing, the [[Judoon captain (Smith and Jones)|Judoon captain]] announced that their jurisdiction had ended and so [[evacuation|evacuated]] the [[hospital]], neglecting to assist with the [[monomagnetic pulse]] before the hospital was returned to Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') | ||
In [[2020]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] noted that the Judoon had no jurisdiction on Earth when [[Captain]] [[Pol-Kon-Don]] led a force in [[Gloucester]] in pursuit of [[Ruth Clayton]], actually the [[Fugitive Doctor]], placing her [[property]] under Judoon jurisdiction. The Fugitive Doctor noted that no-one had jurisdiction in [[interstellar space]], thus there were [[law]]s and so no defined [[crime]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'') | In [[2020]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] noted that the Judoon had no jurisdiction on Earth when [[Captain]] [[Pol-Kon-Don]] led a force in [[Gloucester]] in pursuit of [[Ruth Clayton]], actually the [[Fugitive Doctor]], placing her [[property]] under Judoon jurisdiction. The Fugitive Doctor noted that no-one had jurisdiction in [[interstellar space]], thus there were [[law]]s and so no defined [[crime]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'') |
Revision as of 17:48, 14 October 2023
In March 2006, a Slitheen disguised as General R. Asquith ordered his men to execute the Ninth Doctor "under the jurisdiction of the Emergency Protocols"; the Doctor managed to survive by entering a lift he was stood in front of. (TV: World War Three)
In 2008, the Tenth Doctor explained to Martha Jones that the Judoon had no jurisdiction over the Earth according to galactic law, explaining why they transported the Royal Hope Hospital via H₂O scoop to the neutral territory of the Moon. After executing the fugitive they were pursuing, the Judoon captain announced that their jurisdiction had ended and so evacuated the hospital, neglecting to assist with the monomagnetic pulse before the hospital was returned to Earth. (TV: Smith and Jones)
In 2020, the Thirteenth Doctor noted that the Judoon had no jurisdiction on Earth when Captain Pol-Kon-Don led a force in Gloucester in pursuit of Ruth Clayton, actually the Fugitive Doctor, placing her property under Judoon jurisdiction. The Fugitive Doctor noted that no-one had jurisdiction in interstellar space, thus there were laws and so no defined crime. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)
On 14 June 2426, the Judoon placed the planet Tivoli under their jurisdiction, arresting the Raxacoricofallapatorians whom had previously stolen the planet from the Stenza. The event marked the start of a period of Judoon rule on Tivoli which eventually ended when they were usurped by the Kraal, who were likewise welcomed as heroes by the native Tivolians as they marched into Tivoli on 9 July 2559. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary)