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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The court is dismissed. The defendant, Dr. McEvilpants, is set free thanks to a lack of evidence, suspiciously missing witnesses who fell down an elevator shaft, onto some bullets, and a jury that just got a significant increase in spending cash. As he leaves the courthouse steps, a Vigilante Man, often a victim or loved one of the victim (if not someone who's simply determined to see justice served), shows up and shoots him. The gunman just carried out a Vigilante Execution. |