Justices of the Peace: Authority Figures or Opportunists?

Justices of the peace in the Wild West were a curious mix of self-appointed leaders and elected officials. Their authority was often based more on popularity or boldness than formal legal training. While some were respected for their sense of fairness, others seized the opportunity for personal gain, issuing questionable judgments or accepting bribes. Their mixed reputations reflected the unpredictable nature of frontier justice, as noted by Smithsonian Magazine.