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Preteriteél/ella/ustedconjugation oflinchar.
lincho
-I lynch
Presentyoconjugation oflinchar.

linchar

Y la misma gente que lo linchó, estaría sentada en el jurado.
And the same people that lynched him would have been sitting on the jury.
En Gitega, al parecer la población también linchó a dos hombres sospechosos de robo.
In Gitega, two men suspected of theft were also reportedly lynched by the population.
Sin embargo, la turba, autollamada Los Caballeros de Mary Phagan secuestró a Frank de la prisión donde se encontraba y lo linchó públicamente.
After the governor commuted Frank's sentence to life imprisonment in 1915, a mob calling itself the Knights of Mary Phagan kidnapped Frank from prison and lynched him.
Luego, una turba blanca linchó a los dos hijos de Simpson.
A white mob then lynched Simpson's two sons.
Esto muestra que tienen la misma mentalidad de la turba que linchó a Farjunda.
This shows that they have the same mentality as the mob that lynched her.
Entre 1889 y 1930, se linchó a más de 3,700 hombres y mujeres en los Estados Unidos, muchos por desafiar las leyes Jim Crow.
Between 1889 and 1930, over 3,700 men and women were reported lynched in the United States, many for challenging Jim Crow.
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