... Treason The Writ. Treason to the Fatherland. Described in the Soviet Constitution as the "most heinous of crimes", treason is expressly denned as "violation of the oath of allegiance, desertion to the enemy, impairing the military ...
... treason clause as embodied in the Constitution of the United States, Article III, Section 3. It is said that Wilson, as a member of the Committee of Detail, had much to do with the restriction imposed by that clause that treason must be ...
... treason. It reads: Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two ...
... treason common in European law and discusses the requirements of our Constitution that treason shall consist only in levying war against the United States or in adhering to its enemies and giving them aid and comfort; that no person ...
... treason according to the law of England for the time being in force, is guilty of the offence termed treason and shall be liable to suffer death. 37. Any person who instigates any foreigner to invade the Colony with" an armed force ...
... treason in Virginia. Among the witnesses called by the committee was Robert E. Lee, who testified in part: Q: Do you think it would be practicable to convict a man in Virginia of treason for having taken part in this rebellion against ...
... treason. On trial for treason was an ex-Army sergeant named John David Provoo, a lanky, nervous, strange kind of man -who had been born in San Francisco and had gone to Japan to become a Buddhist priest, and who, it was charged, at ...
... treason is one of the most dramatic in American history. Burr, a former Vice President of the United States and Senator from New York, was indicted for treason after leading an expedition into the frontier west of the Alleghenies by ...
... Treason (Continued from page 412) person is exceedingly weak".42 Under Article 58-1 (C) of the Criminal Code, the ... treason, or if they knew of such an act but failed to inform the authorities are to be punished by imprisonment ...
... treason. ▻ Liberia, 1986: Civilians are on trial for alleged complicity in an attempted coup. ABA observers attended each of these trials. If you are interested in furthering the ABA's Goal VIII — to advance the rule of law in the ...