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Lawmen of the Wild West (Hardcover)
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Without doubt it was one of the toughest jobs. Faced with ruthless
criminal, trigger-happy gunslingers and assorted desperados, the
lawmen of the Old West tried, and sometimes died, in their efforts
to bring some semblance of order to their towns and communities.
There were Marshals, City Marshals and Constables who were employed
by the local townspeople and whose authority was restricted to
within the town or city limits. Then there were the County
Sheriffs, who were elected by the citizens of the county, to keep
the peace within the county, or the Texas Rangers and Arizona
Rangers, who operated under the jurisdiction of their respective
state governors and later US Marshals.The United States Marshals
were appointed by the President of the United States and had the
authority to operate anywhere in the USA and deal with federal
crime. Each of these law enforcement officers employed their own
deputies, all of whom had the same powers of enforcement. Some
believed that former criminals would make the most effective
lawmen. Consequently, in some cases notorious gunfighters were
employed as town marshals to help bring law and order to some of
the most lawless of towns. These lawmen had to deal with the likes
of the Dalton Gang, the James Brothers and the Rufus Buck Gang who
thought nothing of raping and murdering innocent people just for
the hell of it. These outlaws would frequently hide in the Indian
Territory where there was no law to extradite them. The only law
outside of the Indian Territory was that of Judge Isaac Parker, who
administered the rules with an iron fist; the gallows at Fort Smith
laid testament to his work. The requirements needed to be a peace
officer in the Wild West were often determined only by the
individual's skill with a gun, and their courage. At times
judgement was needed with only seconds to determine it, and that
also meant that there was the odd occasion where justice and law
never quite meant the same thing. The expression 'justice without
law' was never truer than in the formative years of the West.
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