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Goodbye, Judge Lynch - The End of the Lawless Era in Wyoming's Big Horn Basin (Paperback)
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Goodbye, Judge Lynch - The End of the Lawless Era in Wyoming's Big Horn Basin (Paperback)
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The big Horn Basin of northern Wyoming was one of the last
frontiers in the continental United States. With settlers did not
arrive until 1879, when cattlemen poured into the Basin to capture
empty grasslands. In their haste to seize opportunity, the new
residents did not establish an effective criminal justice system,
and the consequence was rampant violence. In Goodbye, Judge Lynch,
John W. Davis tells the fascinating story of how lawlessness
finally came to an end in this remote corner of the West.The
cattlemen who arrived in the Big Horn Basin in the 1880s were
almost all young men, hardworking but impulsive. Without a legal
system to control them, extralegal practices, such as lynching and
sheep raids, grew at an alarming rate. Davis examines murders,
assaults, and thefts in the region over the course of three
decades, when the problems of prosecution were overwhelming. He
highlights the infamous 1902 case of State v. Jim Gormon, in which
Gormon, infatuated with his sister-in-law, killed his brother.
Although Gormon received a first-degree murder conviction, a
shocking breakdown of order ensued, when a mob attacked the Big
Horn County jail and killed Gormon, another prisoner, and a deputy
sheriff. Six years later, in another infamous case, raiders
murdered three sheepherders. Impunity was the immediate result, and
the defeat of law and order in the region seemed complete. But
authorities fought the odds and finally gained guilty verdicts, the
first convictions of sheep raiders in Wyoming. This legal victory
marked the end of a brief but powerful vigilante tradition. The
first in-depth assessment of vigilantism and justice in the region,
Goodbye, Judge Lynch reveals the unique challenges faced by a
western society attempting to build a social system from scratch.
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