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While the US constitution guarantees a trial. On the early frontier it was often mob justice or "the sheriff" who responsible for deciding guilt and punishment. At what point do we see actual trials becoming the norm? Did it happen as each town became large enough for a beaurocracy?

by /u/Spaceisveryhard in /r/AskHistorians

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