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two witnesses are needed to prove a charge of | treason, a rule which still exists today in the Unite |
rt along with three other fellow-officers for | treason, a trial that became famous all over India in |
enville and Pitt Bills"), the other being the | Treason Act 1795. |
previously been enacted in section 22 of the | Treason Act 1547, and again in section XI of the Trea |
ty, since this was not an ordinary crime (The | Treason Act 1800 was passed in July 1800 to make trea |
The | Treason Act 1743 (17 Geo.II c.39) was an Act of the P |
The | Treason Act 1488 (4 Hen. |
(See | Treason Act 1695 for details.) |
The | Treason Act 1800 relaxed these rules in relation to a |
the 1661 Act, section 5, was replaced by the | Treason Act 1695, which added that the two witnesses |
those in the original | Treason Act (the Treason Act 1351), and |
r people continued to be prosecuted under the | Treason Act 1351 for disloyalty during the War. |
person since 1966 to be prosecuted under the | Treason Act 1842, and was brought to trial before the |
The | Treason Act 1842 (5 & 6 Vict. |
Section 3 amended section X of the | Treason Act 1708. |
become the Criminal Lunatics Act 1800 and the | Treason Act 1800, but the two sections were separated |
The | Treason Act 1495, which is sometimes referred to as t |
The | Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) is an Act of the |
The | Treason Act 1547 made it high treason to interrupt th |
Main articles: | Treason Act 1695 and Article Three of the United Stat |
The | Treason Act 1766 (6 Geo.3 c.53) was an Act of the Par |
visions was repealed in 1967 (however see the | Treason Act 1702 which makes similar provision). |
Correspondence with James the Pretender (High | Treason) Act 1701 was passed to replace this provisio |
The Act was repealed by the | Treason Act 1553, but another Act passed later in the |
The | Treason Act 1535 (27 Hen.8 c. 2) was an Act passed by |
The | Treason Act 1745 (19 Geo.II c.9) was an Act of Parlia |
It was soon abolished again by the | Treason Act 1553, but would be restored again by the |
ted that James Hewitt be prosecuted under the | Treason Act 1351 for an alleged affair with Diana, Pr |
The | Treason Act 1553 (1 Mary Sess.1 c.1) was an Act of th |
Correspondence with James the Pretender (High | Treason) Act 1701 and the Correspondence with Enemies |
The Treasons Act 1534 was repealed by the | Treason Act 1547. |
The | Treason Act 1945 repealed the whole Act, except for s |
Correspondence with James the Pretender (High | Treason) Act 1701 (13 & 14 Will. |
Another Act (c.3) confirmed the | Treason Act 1351 was to remain in force as well. |
The | Treason Act 1397 (21 Ric.2 c. 12) was an Act of the P |
The | Treason Act 1746 (20 Geo.2 c.30) was an Act of the Pa |
The | Treason Act (Ireland) 1537 (28 Hen 8 c. 7, long title |
Section 1 of this Act, and the | Treason Act 1800, has been replaced for England and W |
Section 3(2) of the Act extended the | Treason Act 1800, as applied by the Act, to Northern |
It was repealed by the | Treason Act 1553, but another Act passed later in the |
by section 2(1) of, and the Schedule to, the | Treason Act 1945. |
the Act provided that it may be cited as the | Treason Act, 1945. |
Lord Haw-Haw") back to London to be tried for | treason, after Joyce was captured by British forces i |
n 1909, he served almost one year in jail for | treason, after having criticized the Swedish Monarchy |
esident Andrew Johnson, who pardoned Pike for | treason after the American Civil War. |
d, and Montagu (and Exeter) were executed for | treason after trial. |
erg was again playing the role of an agent in | treason after the Peace of Fontainebleau. |
ws him as unwilling to swear under penalty of | treason after Sibrel was unable to explain what it me |
as convicted to twelve years imprisonment for | treason after the war. |
Most were executed for | treason after show trials; some were sent to labor ca |
On July 24, 1820, he was found guilty of | treason after proceedings before a commission of oyer |
gland which confirmed the attainders for High | Treason against John Duke of Northumberland, Thomas C |
ament was to pass bills of attainder for high | treason against the leading Yorkist nobles, following |
after pardon, they should first be hanged for | treason against the king, and then burned for heresy |
royal house of Antoweif was exterminated for | treason against the king; Sei-Ann is the only one who |
l, who in 1934 was arrested for planning high | treason against the Nazis. |
ded on Tower Hill, London, on charges of high | treason against King Richard II of England. |
of Middlesex which threw out the bill of high | treason against the Earl of Shaftesbury. |
He was beheaded in Paris in 1475 for | treason against King Louis XI. |
a military tribunal, charged with committing | treason against the British crown, and sentenced to d |
For this, he was tried for | treason against the state of Virginia and was hanged. |
szenty was sentenced to life imprisonment for | treason against the Communist government. |
adopted by imperialists, who complained about | treason against German interests. |
He was executed for | treason against the Spanish monarchy on October 5, 18 |
He was jailed for | treason against the Republic first in Valencia and th |
here after his arrest at McIntosh in 1807 for | treason against the United States. |
little I can discover, it seems to have been | treason against the Church. |
brother stood trial, accused of sedition and | treason against Aguinaldo's government and conspiring |
He assisted in preparing the charge of high | treason against Charles I, and, while negotiating an |
arles I of England was tried and executed for | treason against the people. |
ith were subsequently jailed and charged with | treason against the state of Illinois for declaring m |
erson who shall hereafter commit the crime of | treason against the United States, and shall be adjud |
arles I of England was tried and executed for | treason against the people. |
so, who was this sovereign monarch commiting | treason against? |
She repeated her | treason allegations against Land and made several oth |
In 1794, he was tried for | treason along with fellow radicals John Horne Tooke a |
turned him to the Soviets, he was hanged for | treason along with the other ROA leaders. |
f the Six, Hatzianestis was executed for high | treason along with five politicians in 1922 as respon |
ount of anti-government speech can qualify as | treason, although giving away military secrets might. |
ment as "commissioners" over all cases except | treason, although they could only do so if the govern |
revoke the conviction of Louis Riel for high | treason and establish a National Day in his honour on |
Means was wanted by the state of Virginia for | treason and subject to summary execution if captured. |
eal that Snake and Zero are being charged for | treason and that the only way for Snake to be exonera |
remains, unpredictable genetic side-effects, | treason and murder - while the clock ticks down as th |
He was captured at Preston, convicted of high | treason and his lands were confiscated in the followi |
oleyn was executed on charges of adultery and | treason, and Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17 and |
ed as an official someone who later committed | treason, and Empress Dowager Wu ordered him arrested |
played Lady Margaret in Part 2 of Gunpowder, | Treason and Plot, the mini-series about James I of En |
er Bill which abolished the death penalty for | treason and piracy with violence. |
e Great Purge of the 1930s, he was accused of | treason and confessed at the Trial of the Seventeen ( |
eader John Lilburne who was on trial for high | treason and they were instrumental in gaining his rel |
ty code of laws for persons convicted of high | treason and other serious crimes. |
hen they were to be considered guilty of high | treason and sentenced accordingly. |
key was court-martialled, found not guilty of | treason, and set free once he resigned his commission |
ain antagonists, was arraigned on a charge of | treason, and executed. |
s re-arrested on 25 April 1472 on a charge of | treason and secretly conveyed to France, where he rem |
Despard was found guilty by the jury of high | treason, and sentenced, with six of his fellow-conspi |
citizenship getting revoked on the grounds of | treason and his being announced a persona non grata b |
George are looking for those accused of high | treason and are offering a reward of twenty guineas f |
mer members were prosecuted and convicted for | treason and collaboration. |
That is what is called my crime of high | treason, and for which they hold me to-day." |
ill that reversed Louis Riel's conviction for | treason, and recognized him as a Father of Confederat |
oposed "A Bill for Regulating Trials for High | Treason and Misprision of High Treason in certain cas |
er (Alain Delon), to kill Cross for suspected | treason and collaboration with the Russians. |
ice, fell victim to all kinds of quackery and | treason and landed in a blind alley every time.” |
gham when the latter was tried on a charge of | treason, and received the manor of Bedminster as his |
Montoya was convicted of | treason and hanged. |
not suffering punishment upon conviction for | treason and is a citizen of the United Kingdom, or th |
y has a 200-year history of urban corruption, | treason and subversion, mob control, alliance with co |
His arrest on charges of espionage and | treason, and subsequent trial contributed to internat |
Norway after World War II he was convicted of | treason and sentenced to five years of forced labour |
onal Government, and because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
ial on 24 February 1921 and convicted of high | treason and 'levying war against the King', following |
Routt was eventually captured and tried for | treason and sentenced to hang but was pardoned by Lin |
son, burglary, larceny, manslaughter, murder, | treason, and every felony at common law |
e other leaders were charged and convicted of | treason, and sentenced to death for their actions. |
shall be reputed, accepted, and adjudged high | treason, and the offenders therein, and their aydors, |
After the | treason and overthrow of governor Fendall, Calvert be |
The latter was accused of high | treason and decapitated. |
aded 'not guilty,' but was convicted of petty | treason, and sentenced to be burnt alive. |
Northampton was convicted of high | treason and sentenced to death on 18 August 1553 afte |
In 1798 he was arrested on suspicion of | treason and brought to St. Petersburg where he was he |
He is framed for | treason and sentenced to death. |
It abolished compurgation for high | treason and theft. |
Because of charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
Sri Sumangala was convicted for | treason and imprisoned in Jaffna. |
Throckmorton was convicted of high | treason and executed in 1584 |
Charged with high | treason and adultery with the queen, he was condemned |
g and Donald Balloch were tried, convicted of | treason and hung on the Burgh Muir in 1499. |
criteria for jury service in trials for high | treason and misprision of treason committed in Scotla |
put on trial after the Allied liberation for | treason and sentenced to death; he tried to kill hims |
required the Scottish courts to try cases of | treason and misprision of treason according to Englis |
Scottish Parliament was established in 1998, | treason and misprision of treason were designated as |
hadden to death for conspiring to commit high | treason and undermining the fighting forces ("Wehrkra |
slav Communist authorities on charges of high | treason and war crimes and sentenced to 15 years of p |
In the end, MacLeod was found guilty of high | treason and hanged in April 1613; his son was banishe |
, with her patroness, actually tried for high | treason and acquitted (1680). |
The Knights discover his | treason and sentence him to death; Aldona refuses to |
where he was tried in camera and convicted of | treason and espionage. |
next October 15 because of the charge of the | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
ng the American Revolution and was accused of | treason and imprisoned by Rhode Island General Willia |
These documents clinched the | treason and pre-meditation charges against John Brown |
erers in London, but was found guilty of high | treason and hanged, drawn and quartered on 10 Decembe |
Because of the charge of the | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
e surrender, the court charged the abbot with | treason and the murder of a monk who had committed su |
ter the election he prosecuted John Amery for | treason, and he was also third prosecution counsel at |
He was later beheaded at Newcastle for | treason, and the Ros lands were confiscated. |
ine, which tends to confirm his suspicions of | treason and infiltration by the French. |
Because of charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
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He was charged with high | treason, and was committed (April 1650) first to the |
ichard II in 1386, however, he was accused of | treason and it was determined to imprison him for lif |
Norway after World War II he was convicted of | treason, and sentenced to eight years of forced labou |
group of men and women who were executed for | treason and related offences in the Kingdom of Englan |
that all strikes during war-time were acts of | treason and Hodge successfully made striking boilerma |
In 1479, John was accused of | treason and imprisoned at Craigmillar Castle. |
was nevertheless tried and attainted of high | treason, and subsequently executed at the Tower of Lo |
h some disagreed and thought that this showed | treason and collusion with the enemy. |
Assembling amid rumors of | treason and the execration of all the country west of |
ht find the prisoners guilty of misprision of | treason, and being told they could not, found all the |
m and Raleigh might be concerned in the first | treason, and by acting at once vigorously he discover |
arcy and Constable, and all were convicted of | treason and executed. |
ssembly of Pennsylvania convicted him of high | treason and confiscated his estates. |
as Paine was then under sentence of death for | treason and exiled in revolutionary Paris. |
Castile but in Portugal he was condemned for | treason, and his statue was symbolically executed in |
There he was convicted on a charge of | treason and beheaded in 1615. |
Baiev's actions of treating the other side as | treason and multiple death threats were made against |
ent which led to the Bishop's arrest for high | treason and the searching of his house - the forged d |
'etat led by Chun Doo-hwan, Ko was accused of | treason and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. |
limited to murder, embezzlement, piracy, high | treason and to acts of arson perpetrated upon docks o |
ith harsh criticism, including allegations of | treason, and his position was eliminated following th |
There he confessed his | treason, and was placed in Dumbarton Castle. |
He was consequently impeached of high | treason, and prudently remained abroad until 1647, wh |
, like Dudley, with the crime of constructive | treason, and was convicted at Northampton in October |
He was arrested in 1551, convicted of | treason and hanged, as part of the factional struggle |
ge train and there finds corruption, romance, | treason and enemies old and new. |
ch good purpose that Gilles was arraigned for | treason, and finally assassinated in prison in 1450. |
95 and Ashford was charged with misprision of | treason and received one year in prison and a $1000 f |
ing him to England to be tortured, accused of | treason and conspiracy and executed. |
mission, saying that they are innocent of any | treason and thus need not fear the Tsar. |
briefly while her husband was found guilty of | treason and executed in 1947. |
of Wales" was convicted and attainted of high | treason and that he was "to suffer Pains of Death and |
D'arco was charged with | treason, and beheaded on February 18, 1704. |
d been a large number of officials accused of | treason and executed based on the accusations of secr |
Upon his return, he was prosecuted for | treason and conspiracy with the enemy. |
All were charged with three counts of High | Treason and tried before a Special Commission on Mond |
In 958 CE, Song was accused of | treason and exiled to Jiuhua, where he hanged himself |
pril 1666, on pain of incurring the charge of | treason, and obeying was imprisoned in the Tower of L |
o the Falklands war as a "prima facie case of | treason and sedition" and strongly opposing the "no f |
In next October 19, because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), Zhou |
In 1954 he was convicted for | treason and espionage in favour of the Soviet Union, |
In December 1837, he was arrested for high | treason and imprisoned until March 1838. |
fortune by trading information and aiding in | treason and that Neil could have been murdered due to |
gitive after his father is wrongly accused of | treason and his entire family is exterminated by the |
, the conspirator was guilty of misprision of | treason and would be imprisoned; if the prisoner was |
In next October 8, because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
England to defend himself against charges of | treason and incompetence. |
In 1531 his grandson was executed for | treason and the castle was confiscated by the crown, |
here many of the 37 individuals condemned for | treason and war crimes were executed. |
ven of her chief supporters, was executed for | treason and hanged at the Tyburn gallows. |
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