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Lynch law is a good sign; it shows that a sense of justice lives among the people."
Few cases reflect more savagely the power of lynch law.
"Lynch law" was a name most frequently applied to miners' court.
The culmination of the "lynch law" period occurred quickly and unexpectedly.
Just the kind of place where they think lynch law's the best way of dealing with their difficulties.
Lynch law is the order of the day.
In this way, we can have cases examined thoroughly, without succumbing to the lynch law of the press.
When the "lynch law" prevailed, it often struck terror in the heart of the criminal.
We cannot condone this 'rough justice' and lynch law!
Many foreigners have concluded from the president's domestic rhetoric that he endorses lynch law.
The terms "lynching" and "lynch law" are said by some to derive from his name, but there is no evidence for this.
These vigilantes, like every group that dealt in lynch law, were probably men who did not care to waste time in listening to reason.
We can protect ourselves from lynch law."
The term "hanging judge" is generally applied to officers of the court with mandates, as opposed to extralegal lynch law.
Tillman's outspoken belief in white supremacy and support for lynch law provoked national controversy.
That way lay lynch law.
It was lynch law of a kind; but in view of the responsibility, this action of the conductor lay well within his rights and duties.
Crime's holocaust had become a real conflagration that was wiping out all ideas of lynch law, along with Amon's premises.
"I don't know about the South Carolina lynching law," he told a woman who asked a rather incoherent question about racial issues.
Bennington was close enough to the transmitter to explain the undertone of lynch law that permeated the editorial.
Not that Garric regretted the swine's passing, but blood feuds and lynch law were no way to run a kingdom.
'One more question,' said Somerset: 'you object to Lynch Law?
The Bishop had to content himself with flogging, torturing and burning her servants by a sort of ecclesiastical lynch law.
It is not altogether by chance that lynch law comes from America, for America is, in a fashion, the paradise of the masses.
One was seeking to have his enemy done to death, the other was apparently trying to stir up his supporters to an act of "Lynch law".
There may be cases where you've got to shoot at sight; but how can you defend mob law?
Lynching and mob law in the US should be suppressed.
So now we have mob law enforcement.
However just the hunt for Rexford might be, it could prove misguided vengeance when mob law took over.
Nothing saved Dominicus, either from mob law or a court of justice, but an eloquent appeal made by the young lady in his behalf.
Towns, especially harbour towns, belong to no single clan and mob law is generally the rule in them.
"Mob Law in Pennsylvania."
To save Frank from mob law, he ordered him sent from the Fulton County jail to the state prison farm in Milledgeville.
They were firm but not violent, because Dane, limping forward on his weak ankle, announced that he'd settle the first man who showed any trend toward mob law.
Scholar reported that companies were being raised in the county, but he complained that the men who refuse to enlist are threatened with death and "mob law" reigned in the County.
Mulock reported himself as an ardent abolitionist in his youth, and as a politician he actively campaigned in black communities, but in his ruling Mulock denounced only mob law, not the underlying racial issues.
Accepting that he will not be allowed to practice law anywhere again, he swindles $10 million from the mob law firm, along with receiving $1 million of a promised $2 million from the FBI for his cooperation.
They asked for greater pay for sheriffs in certain circumstances, condemned the spirit of mob law, and proposed that state law be modified so that arresting officers could use force if necessary to "compel the criminal to obey the mandates of the law."
Responding to a viewer question on March 13, 2007, he had also confessed his love of "underground hip hop, electronic music" such as Common Market and Panda Conspiracy, with an addition of The Mob Law, which in Lewis' opinion, "should be signed to a major label".
Columnist Walter Lippmann called the wave of support for Nixon "disturbing ... with all the magnification of modern electronics, simply mob law"; discussing the speech with a dinner guest, he said, "That must be the most demeaning experience my country has ever had to bear."
Tough, smoldering actors including Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta and Michael Rapaport (very much an heir to the others' incendiary style) shape Mr. Mangold's vivid amalgam of mob law and prairie justice, all of it set ironically in the shadow of Manhattan's skyline.
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