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pro-Nazi Swiss leaders, Oehler was tried for treason by a federal court in 1957 and sentenced to t
in 1647 after the execution of his father for treason at a young age.
soned in Newgate Prison, but was acquitted of treason by a London jury, 18 July 1679.
stract her from waiting for the execution for treason of a man she may have loved, the Earl of Esse
9, he was one of sixteen people condemned for treason without a trial by Parliament for unspecified
lands and individual members faced trials for treason as a result.
ms, he was arrested on a fictitious charge of treason for a suspected Jacobite rebellion called The
as impeached by the House of Commons for high treason, as a tactic, and his impeachment brought int
Mallory was convicted of treason in absentia and his lands in Upper Canada rev
Belgium convicted him of treason in absentia and condemned him to death by fir
The men were accused of treason in accordance to a statute issued by Parliame
In 1539, Faringdon was indicted of high treason, being accused of having assisted the Norther
, with her patroness, actually tried for high treason and acquitted (1680).
cials during Reconstruction and was tried for treason but acquitted through the intervention of fut
She was attained for treason by Act of Parliament (without trial) only aft
Official text of the Treason Felony Act 1848 as amended and in force today
Such conduct was often considered to be high treason: this Act downgraded the offence to felony.
ted that some of those beheaded or hanged for treason were actually subject to fabricated accusatio
rrogation, she proclaimed herself innocent of treason but admitted to receiving conspirators at her
ious Half-Cocked Jack Shaftoe, guilty of high treason for adulterating the coins of the Royal Mint,
Charged with high treason and adultery with the queen, he was condemned
The Act also made it treason maliciously, advisedly and directly by writin
icated in what was most probably a fraudulent treason plot against Oda Nobunaga.
The treason charges against Powell were formally dismisse
g his opinion that there was no precedent for treason charges against Homestead Strike participants
She repeated her treason allegations against Land and made several oth
trial complex authorities when they brought a treason case against Mirzayanov.
brother stood trial, accused of sedition and treason against Aguinaldo's government and conspiring
Accused by his political enemies of treason, for aiding the Irish against the King's subj
In 1581, they were found guilty of treason for aiding in the escape of James Eustace, 3r
h, alongside five others, was found guilty of treason for aiding in the escape of Viscount Baltingl
His crime was "complicity in treason and aiding the enemy" and he was sentenced to
After being accused of treason by Akechi Mitsuhide, Araki was called before
eleased a 7" single of the concert favorites, Treason and All Your Love.
Treason (Stacy, Amato, Tom Calzini) - 4:14
nlargement of any prisoner committed for high treason, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament o
Truth & Treason is an upcoming Kaleidoscope Pictures film sch
Beyond Treason is an 89-minute 2005 film by William Lewis an
ose whose estates were declared forfeited for treason by an act of 18 October 1652; but all his pro
ermany in 1954, which has been interpreted as treason or an abduction.
political activity, he was accused in 1939 of treason (Landesverrat and Hochverrat) and from 1942 t
known as Wu Zetian), was accused of plotting treason, deposed, and exiled.
o hear all indictable criminal matters except treason, murder and manslaughter, which are heard in
Enemies of the Roman Order: Treason, Unrest and Alienation in the Empire (1966) I
Due to treason, Izmirliev and a group of other revolutionari
Lisa Fittko, Solidarity and Treason: Resistance and Exile,1933-1940, translated b
form of publication ... but all incitation to treason, assassination, and all other crimes however
Sentenced to death for treason, he and several other participants were given
The day before his execution on charges of treason, rebellion and sedition by the Spanish coloni
wo years after the disestablishment of Mortal Treason Seth announced that he was performing in a ne
She was never charged with treason, nor any other crime resulting from her compl
er any of the previous officers had committed treason or any other impeachable offense.
The Act made it treason for any unauthorised person to open these, or
An Act for allowing Persons impeached of High Treason, whereby any Corruption of Blood may be made,
easons Act which enjoined the penalty of high treason on anyone who might maliciously desire to dep
He was found guilty of high treason 28 April 1539, and beheaded on Tower Hill, to
George are looking for those accused of high treason and are offering a reward of twenty guineas f
He prosecuted other treason trials arising out of the war.
The Killing Times ( Treason in Arms)
nd with Harrison E. Livingstone the book High Treason: The Assassination of President John F. Kenne
of the Act was removed from those accused of treason by assaulting the heir to the throne, or misp
The myth of MacAlpin's Treason was attached to a king named Drest, and it ma
A third Act (c.4) also made it treason "to attempt to repeal any Judgments made by P
ermediate contact there had been arrested for treason, he attempted to give the letter to the presi
Goodhouse was tried and convicted of treason for attempting to assassinate the governor (J
ngarian government it the trial on 1916th for treason in Banja Luka was condemned to prison which h
When Ochs sang the line "even treason might be worth a try - this country is too yo
acted that anyone who was prosecuted for high treason could be tried anywhere in England, regardles
"The proposed new offence of treason will be narrower than the existing offence.
Cardinal Beaton in 1546, he was convicted of treason by Beaton's successor, Archbishop Hamilton.
He is suspected of treason, partly because his brother was a "White", wh
Up to this time, treason had been defined as any action against the Ro
he Act required prosecutions for this kind of treason to begin within six months of the offence.
There he was convicted on a charge of treason and beheaded in 1615.
D'arco was charged with treason, and beheaded on February 18, 1704.
ht find the prisoners guilty of misprision of treason, and being told they could not, found all the
ried at the next assizes and attained of high treason for being a priest.
execution of four of the Monaghan militia for treason in Belfast in May.
After the treason of Benedict Arnold, he became administrator o
sed Chu, Han, and Lai of conspiring to commit treason, and both Han and Lai (who were still chancel
Cries of Treason (Scott Boyer) - 3:09
It made it high treason to break a truce or promise of safe conduct b
Richard charged Siward with treason for breaking a truce.
rmally sentenced, but the normal sentence for treason by British officers was death.
In 1798 he was arrested on suspicion of treason and brought to St. Petersburg where he was he
Tower of London in 1694 and charged with high treason twice but acquitted on both occasions.
omage to these idols would be considered high treason, prosecuted by torture and death.
He was accused of treason, defended by Robespierre, and sent to command
The Treasons Act 1534 made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy.
pported the effort, avoiding the suspicion of treason earned by Federalists in New England.
m and Raleigh might be concerned in the first treason, and by acting at once vigorously he discover
The 1534 Act made it treason, punishable by death, to disavow the Act of S
ded at the arraignment of Lord Badlesmere for treason at Canterbury in 1322.
eking to overturn the wrongful conviction for treason of Captain Alfred Dreyfus).
vestigating or arresting someone on charge of treason equals charging them with treason.
He assisted in preparing the charge of high treason against Charles I, and, while negotiating an
he mid-1990s, in the wake of the catastrophic treason of CIA agent Aldrich Ames, and the CIA's fail
er (Alain Delon), to kill Cross for suspected treason and collaboration with the Russians.
mer members were prosecuted and convicted for treason and collaboration.
h some disagreed and thought that this showed treason and collusion with the enemy.
was attainted by parliament of misprision of treason for concealment of the pretended revelations
e Great Purge of the 1930s, he was accused of treason and confessed at the Trial of the Seventeen (
ssembly of Pennsylvania convicted him of high treason and confiscated his estates.
lovak Communist Party ideologist charged with treason in connection with the "invitation" sent to W
ing him to England to be tortured, accused of treason and conspiracy and executed.
Upon his return, he was prosecuted for treason and conspiracy with the enemy.
the Parliament of England which made it high treason to correspond with the deposed King James II.
the Parliament of England which made it high treason to correspond with the deposed King James II.
Not to do so was high treason which could lead to trial and execution as ha
Gabriel Malagrida was declared guilty of high treason, but could not be executed on account of the
(It was already treason to counterfeit English coins, under the Treas
an Act of Parliament was passed which made it treason to counterfeit them, or to "utter or vend any
It made it high treason to counterfeit coinage from other countries.
s.2 c.6) passed in the same year made it high treason to counterfeit foreign coins, or forge the Qu
arliament of Great Britain which made it high treason to counterfeit gold coins.
25, amended the Coin Act 1696 (which made it treason to counterfeit coins).
It made it high treason to counterfeit the King's privy seal, signet
The Act also made it treason to criticise the death sentence passed agains
The latter was accused of high treason and decapitated.
a Major in the British Army, was arrested for treason in December 1997.
etherstone and Edward Powell, were hanged for treason in denying the royal supremacy.
her half-sister, Queen Mary I, for suspected treason, Markham, described as having been a favoured
Merryman was accused of treason for destroying bridges and telegraph wires to
Captain Alfred Dreyfus had been convicted of treason, dishonourably discharged and, since January
d 1895 Counter-Revolution he was arrested for treason but due to lack of evidence he was released.
more than ever to find evidence of Gisborne's treason (the earlier evidence having been destroyed).
nd a defence of the government version of the treason of Edward Squire; and anti-Catholic replies t
Because of this, he was convicted of treason by Eidsivating Court of Appeal in February 19
ed as an official someone who later committed treason, and Empress Dowager Wu ordered him arrested
pinion, that the trial could go ahead under a treason statute enacted under King Henry VIII.
In Northern Ireland the Act makes it treason to endanger the Sovereign or her possession o
A high treason process ended in 1918 with his admission into
ge train and there finds corruption, romance, treason and enemies old and new.
(For treason in English law in 1708 and today, see High tr
it Act were later persecuted by the Nazis for treason, and Erdmonas Simonaitis was sent to a Nazi c
He was charged with treason, but escaped from Newgate Prison with seven o
In 1954 he was convicted for treason and espionage in favour of the Soviet Union,
where he was tried in camera and convicted of treason and espionage.
That is, treason is essentially a "military" offense.
revoke the conviction of Louis Riel for high treason and establish a National Day in his honour on
rnal editors, has been charged in absentia of treason by Ethiopia's regime and sentenced to life in
d after World War I. Toplis, while wanted for treason, was eventually shot and killed by police off
ecify precisely which of his acts constituted treason was ever presented, and it became increasingl
eir loyalty towards the Union, no evidence of treason has ever been established.
son, burglary, larceny, manslaughter, murder, treason, and every felony at common law
Throckmorton was convicted of high treason and executed in 1584
briefly while her husband was found guilty of treason and executed in 1947.
d been a large number of officials accused of treason and executed based on the accusations of secr
made consul for 401 but was later accused of treason and executed as well.
He was convicted of treason and executed in 1680, wrongly so, as it is vi
ain antagonists, was arraigned on a charge of treason, and executed.
arcy and Constable, and all were convicted of treason and executed.
as Paine was then under sentence of death for treason and exiled in revolutionary Paris.
In 958 CE, Song was accused of treason and exiled to Jiuhua, where he hanged himself
s pilots against accusations of cowardice and treason, which existed since the Battle of Britain.
death of the Old Pretender, "no attainder for treason shall extend to the disinheriting of any heir
The punishments for treason were extended to clergy without distinction.
Basle, which deposed Arnulf for alleged high treason in favour of Gerbert, later Pope Sylvester II
under special circumstances, such as acts of treason, they felt an obligation to do so and thus ex
ch good purpose that Gilles was arraigned for treason, and finally assassinated in prison in 1450.
He played an important role in the trials for treason that followed the Upper Canada Rebellion.
That is what is called my crime of high treason, and for which they hold me to-day."
e include disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for personal gain, for example th
Section 12 makes it treason to forge "Her Majesty's Seals appointed by th
Socialist form", the "revelation [...] of the treason of former King George II and the gang of the
He was tried for treason in France, but well defended by the royalist
to threaten to arrest everyone in the town of treason, eventually freeing all but nineteen citizens
Leopold's action brought accusations of treason by French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud.
orters of Alfred Dreyfus during his trial for treason, the French public did not welcome the compos
hen in 1495 they passed a bill to prevent the treason laws from being abused in this way again.
llowing their failed revolution on charges of treason in front of the building.
adopted by imperialists, who complained about treason against German interests.
ount of anti-government speech can qualify as treason, although giving away military secrets might.
e PRI in every election caused accusations of treason for Gordillo.
Because of their support (some say treason), the Greeks spared their household when they
They were tried for high treason, found guilty by a packed jury, and banished
000 coup, currently serving life-sentence for treason, had had a change of heart towards the Indo-F
The Act abolished all forms of treason that had been created since 1351, except the
erican, named McLane, being convicted of high treason, is hanged on a gibbet, on the glacis of the
In the end, MacLeod was found guilty of high treason and hanged in April 1613; his son was banishe
ven of her chief supporters, was executed for treason and hanged at the Tyburn gallows.
erers in London, but was found guilty of high treason and hanged, drawn and quartered on 10 Decembe
He was arrested in 1551, convicted of treason and hanged, as part of the factional struggle
Montoya was convicted of treason and hanged.
ong and eloquent speech on the heinousness of treason, thus happily referring to a passage in Chauc
People accused of treason should have the right to be represented by up
n 1909, he served almost one year in jail for treason, after having criticized the Swedish Monarchy
ay after World War II, Olsen was convicted of treason for having printed "un-national" material in
take the number, fearing the consequences of treason, but he relents, and he and Arregui bid farew
ter the election he prosecuted John Amery for treason, and he was also third prosecution counsel at
d after his conviction and execution for high treason that he had not been suffering from the disea
ar I in the Ottoman Empire, he was accused of treason as he had his signature under Ottoman-German
Neilson was indicted for high treason and held in Kilmainham Jail with other "state
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and treason with Hell.
lays an ambivalent role, both of alliance and treason with Hell.
oleyn was executed on charges of adultery and treason, and Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17 and
being Marquis of Exeter who was beheaded for treason by Henry VIII in 1538.
of Sir William Plumpton executed in 1405 for treason by Henry IV and the son of Sir Robert Plumpto
o execrate her on account of her adultery and treason to her native country; she is considered "a s
reatly diminished following the execution for treason of her grandfather, the French constable Loui
                                                                                                    


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