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Judge Lynch: His First Hundred Years (Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement, and social problems. Publication no. 55)

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Author(s) Frank Shay
ISBN / ASIN 0875850553
ISBN-13 9780875850559
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Excerpt from Judge Lynch: His First Hundred Years

Lynching has many legal definitions: It means one thing in Kentucky and North Carolina and another in Virginia or Minnesota. For the purpose of this work it is defined as the execution without process of the law, by a mob, of any individual suspected or convicted of a crime or accused of an offense against the prevailing social customs. The state of Minnesota clearly defines it as the killing of a human being by the act or procurement of a mob. In Kentucky and North Carolina the lynch-victim must have been in the hands of the law or there was no lynching. Virginia defines it simply as murder and ordains that every person composing the mob, upon conviction, shall be punished by death.

There is more than the simple dictionary definition of lynching.

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