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icated in what was most probably a fraudulent | treason plot against Oda Nobunaga. |
A high | treason process ended in 1918 with his admission into |
e surrender, the court charged the abbot with | treason and the murder of a monk who had committed su |
e in England of a priest ordained abroad high | treason, even though there was no evidence that he ha |
rnal editors, has been charged in absentia of | treason by Ethiopia's regime and sentenced to life in |
inction between principals and accessories in | treason, she was sentenced to be burned. |
ovember 1640-Pym had avoided an accusation of | treason and rose to leader of the opposition to the k |
Leopold's action brought accusations of | treason by French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud. |
t up by corrupt politicians in accusations of | treason (640). |
e PRI in every election caused accusations of | treason for Gordillo. |
e Great Purge of the 1930s, he was accused of | treason and confessed at the Trial of the Seventeen ( |
Qu Yuan was accused of | treason. |
He was accused of | treason, defended by Robespierre, and sent to command |
i'im, whom a Samaritan had falsely accused of | treason. |
s in Anatolia, the Karamanids were accused of | treason. |
ng the American Revolution and was accused of | treason and imprisoned by Rhode Island General Willia |
After being accused of | treason by Akechi Mitsuhide, Araki was called before |
ace, many conservative nobles were accused of | treason. |
Costobarus was accused of | treason by Salome and presumably executed by Herod in |
ichard II in 1386, however, he was accused of | treason and it was determined to imprison him for lif |
In 1479, John was accused of | treason and imprisoned at Craigmillar Castle. |
'etat led by Chun Doo-hwan, Ko was accused of | treason and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. |
The men were accused of | treason in accordance to a statute issued by Parliame |
r, recorded that Remigius was once accused of | treason, but was cleared after one of his servants pe |
Accused of | treason by Stamford, he promptly defected to the Roya |
People accused of | treason should have the right to be represented by up |
ing him to England to be tortured, accused of | treason and conspiracy and executed. |
ar I in the Ottoman Empire, he was accused of | treason as he had his signature under Ottoman-German |
was imprisoned because he had been accused of | treason. |
d been a large number of officials accused of | treason and executed based on the accusations of secr |
In 958 CE, Song was accused of | treason and exiled to Jiuhua, where he hanged himself |
Merryman was accused of | treason for destroying bridges and telegraph wires to |
gotiations resulted in Allen being accused of | treason, but no formal charges were ever made. |
ounger, inherited the honour, but, accused of | treason by King Henry II, he forfeited it, the king t |
gitive after his father is wrongly accused of | treason and his entire family is exterminated by the |
of the Act was removed from those accused of | treason by assaulting the heir to the throne, or misp |
ecret dealing with Pylyp Orlyk and accused of | treason. |
made consul for 401 but was later accused of | treason and executed as well. |
September 1 - Aaron Burr is acquitted of | treason. |
soned in Newgate Prison, but was acquitted of | treason by a London jury, 18 July 1679. |
However, Tangen was acquitted of | treason by Oslo City Court in 1949 as a part of the l |
nees creates a security risk and is an act of | treason. |
This act was | treason. |
speeches over the radio, seemingly an act of | treason. |
t, short of it being categorized as an Act of | Treason. |
resolutions denounced secession as an act of | treason. |
urrender," which the King viewed as an act of | treason. |
This was a significant act of | treason as the document, which released Elizabeth's s |
yman to embrace Roman Catholicism - an act of | treason under the penal laws. |
should not be confused with another Act about | treason passed in the same year, .) |
under special circumstances, such as acts of | treason, they felt an obligation to do so and thus ex |
that all strikes during war-time were acts of | treason and Hodge successfully made striking boilerma |
ecify precisely which of his acts constituted | treason was ever presented, and it became increasingl |
He was convicted of 13 acts of | treason on November 15, 1949. |
en were hanged under newly legislated acts of | treason and three more died on hunger strike. |
shall be reputed, accepted, and adjudged high | treason, and the offenders therein, and their aydors, |
oleyn was executed on charges of adultery and | treason, and Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17 and |
o execrate her on account of her adultery and | treason to her native country; she is considered "a s |
After the | treason and overthrow of governor Fendall, Calvert be |
After the | treason of Benedict Arnold, he became administrator o |
However, after his | treason, he is left with one red wing. |
'Bedlam' psychiatric hospital after shouting ' | treason' in the British House of Commons in 1797. |
erg was again playing the role of an agent in | treason after the Peace of Fontainebleau. |
lent due to cheating and accused Aguinaldo of | treason due to his negotiations with the Spanish. |
fortune by trading information and aiding in | treason and that Neil could have been murdered due to |
ith harsh criticism, including allegations of | treason, and his position was eliminated following th |
Basle, which deposed Arnulf for alleged high | treason in favour of Gerbert, later Pope Sylvester II |
The Pennsylvania Assembly attainted Allen of | treason in 1781 and confiscated his properties, along |
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and | treason with Hell. |
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and | treason with Hell. |
ter the election he prosecuted John Amery for | treason, and he was also third prosecution counsel at |
nly situations in which words could amount to | treason under the proposals would be where the words |
had been accused of adultery, incest and high | treason. |
Accused with his family of rebellion and high | treason, Dudley stood trial at Westminster Hall on 19 |
ts in the movies "Modigliani" and "Gunpowder, | Treason & Plot", both filmed on location in Romania. |
become the Criminal Lunatics Act 1800 and the | Treason Act 1800, but the two sections were separated |
After the government repression and 1794 | Treason Trials in October, in which the leaders were |
during his trial (besides espionage and high | treason) of storing a great number of pornographic fi |
f was arrested, accused of rebellion and high | treason, but was acquitted after an imprisonment of 9 |
nd sentenced to death for war crimes and high | treason. |
Section 1 of this Act, and the | Treason Act 1800, has been replaced for England and W |
t, ancient statutes that relate to and define | treason. |
ror Xuanzong, "The three princes are planning | treason. |
ch good purpose that Gilles was arraigned for | treason, and finally assassinated in prison in 1450. |
jurisprudence that 'a subject may arrest for | treason, the king cannot, for if the arrest be illega |
fficers who declare Veila is under arrest for | treason and murdering Admiral Gilad Pellaeon two year |
a Major in the British Army, was arrested for | treason in December 1997. |
ermediate contact there had been arrested for | treason, he attempted to give the letter to the presi |
d in December 1861, had Brownlow arrested for | treason. |
d 1895 Counter-Revolution he was arrested for | treason but due to lack of evidence he was released. |
He was arrested for | treason on 29 May 1405 at his Bishopthorpe palace, an |
y (some kinds of forgery were classed as high | treason by the Treason Act 1351), or to petty treason |
Leningrad", which was labeled as anti-Soviet | treason. |
cheme sprang the Bye Plot, also known as the ' | treason of the priests.' |
the Act provided that it may be cited as the | Treason Act, 1945. |
At a | treason trial in the House of Lords in January 1685/6 |
tate to the Crown following his attainder for | treason in the 1715 Jacobite Uprising. |
death of the Old Pretender, "no attainder for | treason shall extend to the disinheriting of any heir |
, following his elder brother's attainder for | treason in 1715 and his death in 1745. |
She was attained for | treason by Act of Parliament (without trial) only aft |
battle of Sheriffmuir) and was attainted for | treason by the Hanoverian government, with his estate |
uded in the list of names to be attainted for | treason for his support of James, though it was later |
ded at the arraignment of Lord Badlesmere for | treason at Canterbury in 1322. |
dignity, title, or name" was to be considered | treason. |
Such conduct was often considered to be high | treason: this Act downgraded the offence to felony. |
ape was alleged, and Warwick was beheaded for | treason. |
liff Walter Curwen before he was beheaded for | treason in 1554, by which time it was in ruins. |
being Marquis of Exeter who was beheaded for | treason by Henry VIII in 1538. |
Stafford was beheaded for | treason on 28 May 1557 on Tower Hill, after imprisonm |
enville and Pitt Bills"), the other being the | Treason Act 1795. |
e include disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or | treason, especially for personal gain, for example th |
Lin Biao's alleged | treason was linked to its ancient supposed moral equi |
nd with Harrison E. Livingstone the book High | Treason: The Assassination of President John F. Kenne |
executed her husband's two elder brothers for | treason in 1596. |
trial complex authorities when they brought a | treason case against Mirzayanov. |
the 1661 Act, section 5, was replaced by the | Treason Act 1695, which added that the two witnesses |
entical provision was made for Ireland by the | Treason by Women Act (Ireland) 1796 |
The Act was repealed by the | Treason Act 1553, but another Act passed later in the |
It was soon abolished again by the | Treason Act 1553, but would be restored again by the |
The Treasons Act 1534 was repealed by the | Treason Act 1547. |
demanding that the dishonor brought by their | treason could only be absolved through seppuku. |
It was repealed by the | Treason Act 1553, but another Act passed later in the |
le in Cosmopolitan in March 1906, called "The | Treason of the Senate", exposing campaign contributor |
r Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for | treason during the First World War and Sir Anthony Bl |
e FBI to assist them in indicting Carvell for | treason. |
ard of Pardons and Paroles) or in the case of | treason, with permission by the legislature. |
o the Falklands war as a "prima facie case of | treason and sedition" and strongly opposing the "no f |
pardons and remit fines, except for cases of | treason, in which the Governor may only grant repriev |
required the Scottish courts to try cases of | treason and misprision of treason according to Englis |
ment as "commissioners" over all cases except | treason, although they could only do so if the govern |
n his own impeachment, or disturbing cases of | treason. |
nd terminer to hear all criminal cases except | treason. |
He was a district attorney for cases of | treason from 1945-47. |
anctuary, excluding it completely in cases of | treason, thereby vindicating the King's actions. |
In 19th century Britain, | treason had its own special rules of evidence and pro |
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 |
gham when the latter was tried on a charge of | treason, and received the manor of Bedminster as his |
He was imprisoned on a charge of | treason by the Confederate authorities, but could not |
onal Government, and because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
vestigating or arresting someone on charge of | treason equals charging them with treason. |
Because of charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
two witnesses are needed to prove a charge of | treason, a rule which still exists today in the Unite |
Because of charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
There he was convicted on a charge of | treason and beheaded in 1615. |
Wallace only spoke out against the charge of | treason, maintaining that he had never sworn allegian |
ms, he was arrested on a fictitious charge of | treason for a suspected Jacobite rebellion called The |
to York Castle on 30 November on a charge of | treason. |
ced to 15 years imprisonment on the charge of | treason. |
pril 1666, on pain of incurring the charge of | treason, and obeying was imprisoned in the Tower of L |
In next October 19, because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), Zhou |
In next October 8, because of the charge of | treason and surrender to enemy (namely Hanjian), he w |
Neither denying nor affirming the charge of | treason for which he had been condemned, Sidney empha |
pril 1794 Jackson was arrested on a charge of | treason. |
ced to abdicate and Bothwell was charged with | treason. |
eal that Snake and Zero are being charged for | treason and that the only way for Snake to be exonera |
lovak Communist Party ideologist charged with | treason in connection with the "invitation" sent to W |
jails of prisoners and detainees charged with | treason, including Irish sent to Britain. |
in the turbulent 1830s, and was charged with | treason in the aftermath of the failed rebellion. |
She was never charged with | treason, nor any other crime resulting from her compl |
Bamford was arrested and charged with | treason. |
the words of patriots and of men charged with | treason; they were full of wisdom and insanity" |
After the war he was charged with | treason, but his trial was suspended based on the def |
during the Protectorate Hind was charged with | treason rather than highway robbery because of his ex |
reat Britain, James Hadfield was charged with | treason. |
He was charged with | treason, but escaped from Newgate Prison with seven o |
D'arco was charged with | treason, and beheaded on February 18, 1704. |
t Rommel with a stark choice: be charged with | treason, for which the penalty will be excruciating d |
fence of the officers of the INA charged with | treason later in November 1945. |
He was charged with | treason, as his propaganda activities as "Martin Wiet |
ith were subsequently jailed and charged with | treason against the state of Illinois for declaring m |
r 1916 in Sydney, Australia, and charged with | treason under the Treason Felony Act (1848), arson, s |
and his other conspirators, were charged with | treason. |
Putsch, Hitler was arrested and charged with | treason. |
d States Aaron Burr is arrested on charges of | treason. |
was summoned to England to answer charges of | treason, specifically, of having garrisoned Kilkenny. |
llowing their failed revolution on charges of | treason in front of the building. |
of them framed and killed on false charges of | treason or other "reasons". |
at Carberry Hill, Bothwell, facing charges of | treason, fled to Norway and his titles and estates we |
nd himself and enabling trumped-up charges of | treason to succeed. |
951 he was convicted on trumped-up charges of | treason. |
rl of Morton tried and beheaded on charges of | treason. |
eave the country to avoid possible charges of | treason. |
England to defend himself against charges of | treason and incompetence. |
obulus and Alexandros strangled on charges of | treason in 7 BC, and raised Antipater to the rank of |
earned of the arrest of Korolev on charges of | treason for wasting time on designing spacecraft. |
The day before his execution on charges of | treason, rebellion and sedition by the Spanish coloni |
the execution of George, Duke of Clarence for | treason the title Earl of Salisbury was granted to Ed |
ire, a dependent of the Duke of Clarence, for | treason, committed in 1474, in saying of a stag, 'I w |
These documents clinched the | treason and pre-meditation charges against John Brown |
d was charged with preparation to commit high | treason, wartime treason, military sabotage and espio |
hadden to death for conspiring to commit high | treason and undermining the fighting forces ("Wehrkra |
was charged with "preparation" to commit high | treason, helping the enemy and espionage. |
Gennosuke was manipulated into committing the | treason by one of the clan's higher-ranking samurai, |
adopted by imperialists, who complained about | treason against German interests. |
eleased a 7" single of the concert favorites, | Treason and All Your Love. |
Castile but in Portugal he was condemned for | treason, and his statue was symbolically executed in |
9, he was one of sixteen people condemned for | treason without a trial by Parliament for unspecified |
here many of the 37 individuals condemned for | treason and war crimes were executed. |
There he confessed his | treason, and was placed in Dumbarton Castle. |
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