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Neilson was indicted for high | treason and held in Kilmainham Jail with other "state |
made consul for 401 but was later accused of | treason and executed as well. |
His crime was "complicity in | treason and aiding the enemy" and he was sentenced to |
en were hanged under newly legislated acts of | treason and three more died on hunger strike. |
sed Chu, Han, and Lai of conspiring to commit | treason, and both Han and Lai (who were still chancel |
He was convicted of | treason and executed in 1680, wrongly so, as it is vi |
y survived her husband, who was executed, for | treason and "unnatural vice", and went on to remarry, |
s and high level officials under suspicion of | treason, and when Liu Can initially would not, Empres |
oung hero and Pirate Hunter who is wanted for | treason, and is after the pirates that caused his par |
fficers who declare Veila is under arrest for | treason and murdering Admiral Gilad Pellaeon two year |
ovember 1640-Pym had avoided an accusation of | treason and rose to leader of the opposition to the k |
in Noblesville, Indiana and charged with high | treason and sedition in April 1942. |
eleased a 7" single of the concert favorites, | Treason and All Your Love. |
no idea where to go to read the story of his | treason, and would have to hunt through the article t |
it Act were later persecuted by the Nazis for | treason, and Erdmonas Simonaitis was sent to a Nazi c |
he Guildhall on 8 May, he was found guilty of | treason; and, on the 18th, was drawn upon a sled to T |
xecution of Sir John and Lady Bulmer for high | treason arising out of their part in the Pilgrimage o |
mprisonment of twelve IWW members in 1916 for | treason, arson, sedition and forgery. |
This was a significant act of | treason as the document, which released Elizabeth's s |
lands and individual members faced trials for | treason as a result. |
ar I in the Ottoman Empire, he was accused of | treason as he had his signature under Ottoman-German |
Graziani to a further 19 years′ jail for high | treason, as punishment for his collaboration with the |
He was charged with | treason, as his propaganda activities as "Martin Wiet |
Minister of Foreign Affairs for the crime of | treason, as stated in Article 241 of the Italian Crim |
as impeached by the House of Commons for high | treason, as a tactic, and his impeachment brought int |
form of publication ... but all incitation to | treason, assassination, and all other crimes however |
ng with Arthur O'Connor he was tried for high | treason at Maidstone in February 1798, but acquitted. |
Treason at Maastricht (1994, with Rodney Atkinson, co | |
in 1647 after the execution of his father for | treason at a young age. |
He was executed for | treason at Tower Hill in 1601 by beheading, along wit |
illiam was born in London, 1548; suffered for | treason at Tyburn on 11 January 1584. |
though Sir Bernard was executed at tyburn for | treason at the accession of Henry IV the land was not |
ded at the arraignment of Lord Badlesmere for | treason at Canterbury in 1322. |
at came Perrot's way that he was convicted of | treason at Westminster, and died while awaiting sente |
eventually captured in 1291 and executed for | treason at York in 1292. |
Wakeman was indicted for high | treason at the Old Bailey on 18 July 1679, the case b |
She was sentenced to life imprisonment for | treason because of her association with the Tupac Ama |
husband King Fulk, accused his stepfather of | treason before the Haute Cour. |
In 1539, Faringdon was indicted of high | treason, being accused of having assisted the Norther |
After the war he was charged with | treason, but his trial was suspended based on the def |
take the number, fearing the consequences of | treason, but he relents, and he and Arregui bid farew |
He was charged with | treason, but escaped from Newgate Prison with seven o |
d 1895 Counter-Revolution he was arrested for | treason but due to lack of evidence he was released. |
r, recorded that Remigius was once accused of | treason, but was cleared after one of his servants pe |
f was arrested, accused of rebellion and high | treason, but was acquitted after an imprisonment of 9 |
rrogation, she proclaimed herself innocent of | treason but admitted to receiving conspirators at her |
cials during Reconstruction and was tried for | treason but acquitted through the intervention of fut |
He was sentenced to death for High | Treason, but his sentence was commuted and he was sen |
gotiations resulted in Allen being accused of | treason, but no formal charges were ever made. |
er, on 11 June and pleaded not guilty to high | treason, but were also stern in asserting their adhes |
Gabriel Malagrida was declared guilty of high | treason, but could not be executed on account of the |
f Essex's rebellion, and was indicted of high | treason, but, though brought before the court of king |
Gennosuke was manipulated into committing the | treason by one of the clan's higher-ranking samurai, |
rnal editors, has been charged in absentia of | treason by Ethiopia's regime and sentenced to life in |
e Vowell and John Gerard were found guilty of | treason by the High Court of Justice sitting at Westm |
rmally sentenced, but the normal sentence for | treason by British officers was death. |
er Vowell and John Gerard were tried for High | Treason by the High Court of Justice sitting in Westm |
to Japan after being accused of conspiracy of | treason by those who were against the reformations th |
They were accused of high | treason by King Charles IX because of their support o |
Accused of high | treason by Philip II of Spain, the Count of Egmont wa |
She was attained for | treason by Act of Parliament (without trial) only aft |
He was imprisoned on a charge of | treason by the Confederate authorities, but could not |
y (some kinds of forgery were classed as high | treason by the Treason Act 1351), or to petty treason |
pro-Nazi Swiss leaders, Oehler was tried for | treason by a federal court in 1957 and sentenced to t |
We Speak No | Treason by Rosemary Hawley Jarman (a historical ficti |
8 was consequential on the abolition of petty | treason by sections 1 and 2 of that Act. |
soned in Newgate Prison, but was acquitted of | treason by a London jury, 18 July 1679. |
Leopold's action brought accusations of | treason by French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud. |
ealings with the British and was convicted of | treason by the Supreme Executive Council of the Commo |
After being accused of | treason by Akechi Mitsuhide, Araki was called before |
Costobarus was accused of | treason by Salome and presumably executed by Herod in |
battle of Sheriffmuir) and was attainted for | treason by the Hanoverian government, with his estate |
entical provision was made for Ireland by the | Treason by Women Act (Ireland) 1796 |
by an unsubstantiated arrest for suspicion of | treason by the Secret Service. |
Marquess of Exeter and he was found guilty of | treason by his peers in Westminster Hall, along with |
ose whose estates were declared forfeited for | treason by an act of 18 October 1652; but all his pro |
Accused of | treason by Stamford, he promptly defected to the Roya |
However, Tangen was acquitted of | treason by Oslo City Court in 1949 as a part of the l |
ounger, inherited the honour, but, accused of | treason by King Henry II, he forfeited it, the king t |
that Debs was attempting to arouse mutiny and | treason by preventing the drafting of soldiers into t |
e boys friend, Dave Moreno, is being held for | treason by the U.S. Air Force. |
being Marquis of Exeter who was beheaded for | treason by Henry VIII in 1538. |
of the Act was removed from those accused of | treason by assaulting the heir to the throne, or misp |
Cardinal Beaton in 1546, he was convicted of | treason by Beaton's successor, Archbishop Hamilton. |
of Sir William Plumpton executed in 1405 for | treason by Henry IV and the son of Sir Robert Plumpto |
Because of this, he was convicted of | treason by Eidsivating Court of Appeal in February 19 |
She was found guilty of high | treason by the People's Court and executed the same d |
Main article: | Treason Case of 1589 |
trial complex authorities when they brought a | treason case against Mirzayanov. |
English Roman Catholic priest, executed on a | treason charge. |
English Roman Catholic layman, executed on a | treason charge. |
s a French Protestant reformer, executed on a | treason charge. |
The | treason charges against Powell were formally dismisse |
g his opinion that there was no precedent for | treason charges against Homestead Strike participants |
some of the captured INA soldiers to trial on | treason charges. |
the North, the Duke of Norfolk, on trumped up | treason charges. |
ants be freed from any further prosecution on | treason charges. |
d, and his estates were confiscated for “high | treason committed on 1 May 1689”. |
ire, a dependent of the Duke of Clarence, for | treason, committed in 1474, in saying of a stag, 'I w |
commissioners the authority to try people for | treason committed in Wales "or where the King's writ |
tain procedural requirements in cases of high | treason consisting of counterfeiting the king's coin, |
treason consisting of counterfeiting coinage or forgi | |
years of trying to get rehabilitation for his | treason conviction. |
The | treason could not be proved against Burr and the trea |
acted that anyone who was prosecuted for high | treason could be tried anywhere in England, regardles |
demanding that the dishonor brought by their | treason could only be absolved through seppuku. |
trial in Clonmel, he was hung for murder and | treason, crimes with little basis, no reliable witnes |
He was accused of | treason, defended by Robespierre, and sent to command |
known as Wu Zetian), was accused of plotting | treason, deposed, and exiled. |
Captain Alfred Dreyfus had been convicted of | treason, dishonourably discharged and, since January |
Accused with his family of rebellion and high | treason, Dudley stood trial at Westminster Hall on 19 |
lent due to cheating and accused Aguinaldo of | treason due to his negotiations with the Spanish. |
) was a Cuban peasant army guide executed for | treason during the Cuban revolution by Che Guevara. |
arresting and imprisoning those suspected of | treason during the Second Jacobite Rising. |
r Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for | treason during the First World War and Sir Anthony Bl |
Her father is in prison for | treason during World War II. |
ud, the Archbishop of Canterbury executed for | treason during the Civil War, was born in 1573. |
Olsen was later sentenced for | treason during the legal purge in Norway after World |
n Social Republic, Marinelli was convicted of | treason during the Verona trial of 1944, and executed |
on Huang Wenbing, the man who framed him for | treason earlier. |
pported the effort, avoiding the suspicion of | treason earned by Federalists in New England. |
vestigating or arresting someone on charge of | treason equals charging them with treason. |
e include disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or | treason, especially for personal gain, for example th |
tatute-books, leaving only five: murder, high | treason, espionage, "piracy with violence" (piracy wi |
e in England of a priest ordained abroad high | treason, even though there was no evidence that he ha |
to threaten to arrest everyone in the town of | treason, eventually freeing all but nineteen citizens |
1983, The Roots of | Treason: Ezra Pound and the Secret of St. Elizabeths, |
Imagining the King's Death: Figurative | Treason, Fantasies of Regicide 1793-1796. |
Treason felony is an indictable-only offence. | |
Official text of the | Treason Felony Act 1848 as amended and in force today |
at Carberry Hill, Bothwell, facing charges of | treason, fled to Norway and his titles and estates we |
was attainted by parliament of misprision of | treason for concealment of the pretended revelations |
Goodhouse was tried and convicted of | treason for attempting to assassinate the governor (J |
Fisher and of Sir Thomas More, when tried for | treason for refusing the oath; and in assessing the v |
e May 1984, accepted their pleas of guilty to | treason for providing armed support for Iran during w |
the case of Sir Thomas Cooke, accused of high | treason for lending money to Margaret of Anjou (July |
ay after World War II, Olsen was convicted of | treason for having printed "un-national" material in |
Richard charged Siward with | treason for breaking a truce. |
Leg and Man Without Blood, were convicted of | treason for their actions in the Frog Lake Massacre. |
ious Half-Cocked Jack Shaftoe, guilty of high | treason for adulterating the coins of the Royal Mint, |
n four years later was condemned to death for | treason, for his involvement in the Chartist uprising |
The Act made it | treason for any unauthorised person to open these, or |
Accused by his political enemies of | treason, for aiding the Irish against the King's subj |
ms, he was arrested on a fictitious charge of | treason for a suspected Jacobite rebellion called The |
In 1581, they were found guilty of | treason for aiding in the escape of James Eustace, 3r |
t Rommel with a stark choice: be charged with | treason, for which the penalty will be excruciating d |
Merryman was accused of | treason for destroying bridges and telegraph wires to |
h, alongside five others, was found guilty of | treason for aiding in the escape of Viscount Baltingl |
uded in the list of names to be attainted for | treason for his support of James, though it was later |
e PRI in every election caused accusations of | treason for Gordillo. |
Neither denying nor affirming the charge of | treason for which he had been condemned, Sidney empha |
rdinal Pole, they were both charged with high | treason for promoting the interests of his cousin, Re |
earned of the arrest of Korolev on charges of | treason for wasting time on designing spacecraft. |
ried at the next assizes and attained of high | treason for being a priest. |
They were tried for high | treason, found guilty by a packed jury, and banished |
The nazi regime imprisoned him for high | treason from 1936 to 1939. |
He was a district attorney for cases of | treason from 1945-47. |
000 coup, currently serving life-sentence for | treason, had had a change of heart towards the Indo-F |
This form of | treason had originally been enacted in the Treasons A |
Up to this time, | treason had been defined as any action against the Ro |
In 19th century Britain, | treason had its own special rules of evidence and pro |
eir loyalty towards the Union, no evidence of | treason has ever been established. |
His brother, John Amery, was hanged for | treason having pleaded guilty. |
ermediate contact there had been arrested for | treason, he attempted to give the letter to the presi |
However, after his | treason, he is left with one red wing. |
as arrested (1871 - 1872) and accused of high | treason; he was eventually acquitted because of lack |
loughter had Leisler tried on charges of high | treason; he was convicted and executed. |
umcondra on 21 January 1921.. Found guilty of | treason he was hanged, aged 24, along with Frank Floo |
Sentenced to death for | treason, he and several other participants were given |
Having been tried for | treason, he was sentenced to death, despite Lady Nith |
was charged with "preparation" to commit high | treason, helping the enemy and espionage. |
over the clergy, with the exceptions of high | treason, highway robbery and arson: the Benefit of Cl |
ousehold of 300 people (i.e., if he committed | treason, his household would be slaughtered). |
rror of the Toadmen, Bruce Banner: Wanted For | Treason, Hulk Runs Amok |
An Invective against | Treason; I would and I would not (1614) |
to bills, except that they would be guilty of | treason if they amended the Act of Uniformity 1662 or |
The Pennsylvania Assembly attainted Allen of | treason in 1781 and confiscated his properties, along |
Mallory was convicted of | treason in absentia and his lands in Upper Canada rev |
chery of Salvidienus, who was accused of high | treason in the senate and condemned to death in the F |
When Norfolk was eventually convicted of | treason in 1572, he found that Carew was his gaoler, |
ttainted, together with John Fisher, for high | treason in refusing to take the oath of succession, d |
lovak Communist Party ideologist charged with | treason in connection with the "invitation" sent to W |
d and tried by the Kuomingtang government for | treason in 1947. |
sfront were discovered, was convicted of high | treason in 1938 and sentenced to 12 years in prison. |
to Shrewsbury where he would be executed for | treason in October. |
After his father was executed for high | treason in October 1283 he became the de jure Prince |
William West was convicted of | treason in 1556, for assisting the plot of George Dud |
tate to the Crown following his attainder for | treason in the 1715 Jacobite Uprising. |
in the turbulent 1830s, and was charged with | treason in the aftermath of the failed rebellion. |
Parliament declared his estates forfeited for | treason in 1652, and Cromwell afterwards set a price |
Treason in the Blood: H. | |
pardons and remit fines, except for cases of | treason, in which the Governor may only grant repriev |
Basle, which deposed Arnulf for alleged high | treason in favour of Gerbert, later Pope Sylvester II |
a Major in the British Army, was arrested for | treason in December 1997. |
llowing their failed revolution on charges of | treason in front of the building. |
The Killing Times ( | Treason in Arms) |
el for Christopher Love on his trial for high | treason in plotting with the Scots to bring about the |
ham, 1st Viscount Preston and others for high | treason in January 1691, was engaged for Sir John Ger |
(For | treason in English law in 1708 and today, see High tr |
ainst Smith in an intended Missouri trial for | treason in which Smith would be the main defendant. |
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