banishment

banishment
The removal, expulsion, or deportation of a person from a country by the political authority thereof on the ground of expediency. The better use of the word appears to exclude its employment in the sense of transportation or exile by way of punishment for crime. Fong Yoe Ting v United States, 149 US 698, 709, 37 L Ed 905, 911, 13 S Ct 1016. It has, however, been used in the latter sense by some authority. Ex parte Scarborough, 76 Cal App 2d 648, 173 P2d 825.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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