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Lynching is indeed an account of murder in the United States. It cannot be utilized in the United States for capital punishment of any form, as there is much that can go wrong and it could result in a painful err or death; inhumane, almost.

Anybody found to have been lynched in immediately considered a suicide victim if there is no evidence contrasting this possibility.

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Lynching is a form of illegal punishment, usually administered by a crowd of people. It can happen anywhere. Lynching is the hanging by the neck of the victim, usually from a tree.

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