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Wild West Justice: Courtrooms in Saloons and Lynch Mobs

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Trials by Jury: Fact or Fiction?

Trials by Jury: Fact or Fiction?
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Despite the ideal of a fair trial, jury proceedings were rare in the Wild West. Small, close-knit populations and frequent threats of intimidation made assembling impartial juries nearly impossible. As a result, most disputes were resolved by a single judge—or, in some cases, by mob action. The harsh realities of frontier justice are explored by the American Bar Association.

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