Swiftly and without benefit of following the procedures of the law.
Vigilantes took the law into their own hands. They caught suspected criminals and punished them without a trial. They hung suspects from the nearest tree or shot them on the spot. D. All of the above are true.
Vigilantes where people who took the law into their own hands
The question is not a 100% true statement but it probably happened more often than not.
vigilantes punished law breakers
Vigilantes were sometimes needed in the west because the law of the county, town, or district were not enforced and the law enforcement was sometimes unjust.
Vigilantes.
vigilantes
vigilantes :))
Vigilantes are groups of people who take the law into their own hands and seek justice through their own actions rather than through the normal processes of police and courts
Vigilantes are groups of people who take the law into their own hands and seek justice through their own actions rather than through the normal processes of police and courts
Vigilantes are groups of people who take the law into their own hands and seek justice through their own actions rather than through the normal processes of police and courts
Vigilantes took the law into their own hands by forming groups to enforce perceived justice outside of legal systems. They often operated outside the boundaries of the law, using violence and extrajudicial methods to punish those they believed were guilty. While some vigilante groups sought to address gaps in law enforcement, their actions were often controversial and could lead to widespread social unrest.