By Dania Gordillo, 31 March, 2024

A lynching is an act of violence where a group of people, acting outside established legal frameworks, carries out extrajudicial punishment on an individual or a group of people, allegedly guilty of a crime or considered undesirable by the community. This type of vigilante justice is characterized by not following legal procedures, lacking a fair trial, or the intervention of competent authorities to determine guilt and, if applicable, apply the corresponding sanction.

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