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"We are here to try them for treason
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“To pretend to please everyone is mad, but to pretend to please everyone in a time of revolution is treason
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The charges against him are many, treason, murder, torture, etc… Proof of his crimes will be entered into the records
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Any failure to follow your specific orders could be considered treason, do you understand that?”
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“Do you understand that treason is a capital offense?”
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still accusations of heresy and treason throughout the
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Stenarch proposed a charge of treason against me
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The treason charges failed
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But she had been a prisoner summarily condemned for treason
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That’s treason in my way of thinking
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Had we been at war at the time he released those documents, his action could well have been considered treason
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Couldn’t you be tried by the women’s movement for treason?”
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"You will hang for treason as well
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They simply said they give us ten years before we fell to black majority rule which in those days came close to treason
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I read in the newspapers that during the recent far right treason trial the authorities apparently breached lawyers' confidentiality by bugging interview rooms
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Buchanan was an utter incompetent whose inaction and borderline treason made the Civil War almost inevitable
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His successor John Tyler not only expanded slavery, he committed treason
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But because of Buchanan's weakness, and in the eyes of some, near treason, over half a million Americans died needlessly
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I am certain that the good sisters of Saint Cecilia‘s properly explained to young Ian that Pilate was never convinced, ―I find no guilt in him‖, of Christ‘s guilt and that the trumped-up charges of Treason and Sedition leveled against Him by the High Priests were unfounded and unsupported by so-called ―witnesses‖ brought to bear testimony against Him; but manufactured, however, by religious leaders who considered Him (Christ) a threat to their ecclesiastical authority
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There is no longer any doubt in my mind that treason, as it was once (properly) understood, is on the verge of extinction; elasticized out of the American Constitution by the penumbral dynamics governing free speech in whatever form that may otherwise antagonize the well-bred standards of decency and good taste; depending, of course, on the topic and the person doing the talking!
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Essentially Johnson threw away most of what Unionist fought the Civil War for, ending slavery and punishing treason
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Southern Unionists who stayed loyal to the United States and did not commit treason as Confederates did
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He was far too lenient and granted many of them amnesty for their treason during the Civil War, pardoning all but a few hundred
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Instead the US sees the surreal situation of millions of Americans wearing a symbol of treason and being taught to admire traitors who tried to destroy the US because of their own fanatic belief in white supremacy
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Anyhow, unprecedented powers had been granted to these groups: they were no longer burdened by the necessity of observing the civil rights of citizens suspected of treason
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He would continue the war, but remain very handicapped by divisions in Congress and public perception that he would give in to the treason of the Confederacy
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But Roosevelt feared the arrest of famous figures such as a Du Pont on treason charges would crash the Stock Market again
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But the committee issued no indictments for treason as they deserved
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Again, trials and convictions of elites for treason would trigger economic panic
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John Tyler holds the dubious distinction of being the only former president to ever outright commit treason
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That does not mean treason the way some conspiracy minded types use the word to mean “things I disagree with
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Gordon had fought diligently in the halls of government to win Manuel a bronze plaque, awarded by a grateful nation for heading an investigation that unseated a political rival of Gordon on charges of treason
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That last temptation was the easy way out, the bloodless shadow of a victory, a postponed defeat and utterly, nothing else than treason
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Now he understands that by not using his powers for the good of mankind, he is guilty of treason, of double-crossing the Universe
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20 Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and his treason that he brought, are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the kings of
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the people of the land rejoiced, and blew with trumpets, and Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried, Treason, Treason
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Surely, by signing the Declaration of Independence, they were signing their own death warrants for treason should they fail—a far cry from the activities of the power-crazed Lenin
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taught to sing praise; Then Athaliah rent her clothes, and said, Treason, Treason
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Complicating matters, the Mexican government had passed a law making it treason to negotiate with the United States
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I was going to have you executed for treason once the revolt was launched, but there have been some complications
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church, after all, she forgave her husband for treason that he had,
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You see, back then, to have a child with a human was considered treason
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“She will be charged with treason and executed
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of his treason, and fled again into the country of the Ammonites
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“the most blatantly unprincipled war opposition short of treason in living memory
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“This is treason and blasphemy!” Resp the messenger
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for this damnable treason and sacrilege, the wizard caused
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Was it ever less than a treason
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judge, and then has the audacity to interpret it in any fashion that they wish, is committing treason
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bribery, the shady deals, the high crimes and treason
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pointed to a section that he said prevented the cop from ticketing him for anything because he, as a member of Congress “shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest” both while attending a session and traveling to or from the Capitol
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Currently, an act of treason is one of the few ways a House member or senator can
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During his lifetime he certainly was no angel, he lied, committed treason, abused the temple, coveted, committed adultery, murdered, procrastinated, contended with his own rebellious family, but through it all, every time his sin was pointed out to him and with each misstep, he listened to wise counsel, accepted responsibility and learnt, continually growing in stature and power
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This includes the responsibility to investigate fraud and treason
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Kenem and the others of their delegation were executed for treason six hours ago
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7 However for all this he obtained not the principality but at the last received shame for the reward of his treason and fled again into the country of the Ammonites
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Yes, he has suspected them of treason, harried and pursued them and murdered them too, but he has never confronted them like this
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"We should be fulfilling our mission and chasing down Raidan, not sitting here accusing one of the Empire's richest citizens of treason
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I wish I could have told them to scatter, to go home, to forget all about those tanks out there, but that would have been high treason, and we, and any kid who followed our suggestion, would have been shot or hanged - children with bright smiles and radiant eyes
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act of treason, but instead to a statement of freedom
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He‘d all but accused her of treason; of warning Guapo and telling him to go
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“She is in custody at the Bangkok Hilton prison, awaiting trial for treason, but I dare say she will probably get away with a short jail term, instead of execution, she confessed that she had acted on her lovers orders, Colonel Tighe
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In Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea, a further 20 mercenaries, including a well-known South African arms dealer, were being held for trial, charged with: “attempting to assassinate a Head of State – illegal possession of arms and explosives - terrorism – endangering the public and treason
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Bernhard Schroeder heard every word of the heated confrontation and decided that Wilhelm Beck should be reported for his treason, he made his way to the Gestapo building in Munich and waited patiently until he was interviewed by two officers
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That, by claiming to be a king and the founder of a new sort of kingdom, he incited treason against the emperor
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"As Head of Security and Chief Prosecutor of Stavka, it is my considered recommendation that the prisoner Travis be found guilty of treason and sentenced to death
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He cannot be allowed to escape," she said, gritting her teeth as if the idea of escape was tantamount to treason
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"That's ridiculous! Treason!" he cried, waving his arms
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Their protests quickly died down when the newly appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff suggested that continued or persistent interference with the training of Federation officers or enlisted personnel might be considered treason or at the very least sedition
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He speculated in one news interview that it would only take a couple of executions for treason to resolve the issue
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Swordsman had been charged with treason for their military activities even though the attacks on Homestead, Eretz and a host of other defenseless planets warranted such charges
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I have a warrant for the arrest of Major Emerson Winthrop III on the charge of high treason against the Swordsman Church
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researching and writing Traitors, Treason &
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Traitors, Treason & Treachery was at
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Treason as I felt it would be more
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treason that has gone on in Washington in an
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changes to the Traitors and Treason
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Two days later, Colonel Gerineldo Márquez, accused of high treason, was condemned to death
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if he refuses arrest him for treason
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A simple suspicion of treason or sedition will normally result in the accused being jailed and tortured, often to death
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is none other but treason and heresy
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“That order was nothing less than an act of treason against the brave people of Leningrad, who have been enduring hell for a year while resisting the German invaders
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That is preposterous! The Commission committed treason in the identification of a Oswald as the shooter as he did not fire a rifle that day, the rifle (that showed up the next day as the murder weapon) was out of alignment with the scope, and the alleged shooter was a below average shot, while masters, the highest experts in the NRA, failed to prove feasibility with the same weapon (after alignment) on a fixed set of targets in 6 tries each (18shots)
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For those who haven’t seen the 2005 documentary, Beyond Treason, popcorn won’t help you
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An investigation underway when I spoke to my friends last month indicates that Cecil Banks may be a spy for the Germans, though the motives for his treason are unclear as they can uncover no fascist sympathies or other connections to Hitler’s regime
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children to report their parents for dissention or treason to the
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A spokesperson for the leader of the Opposition has intimated that he will seek to have Lord Ashburn’s peerage revoked on grounds of treason
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Wedon questioned them for about an hour and they were more than willing to answer all and every question, no hesitations or awkward silences, I was impressed with Wedon’s skilful questions and I was convinced the two novices had not been accomplices to Yaotl’s treason, when Wedon finished his questioning, we discussed the findings and we were all in accord, Coatl stood and addressed the people
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Churchill had to sit, profoundly shaken by the treason of such a long friend
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It was at this time that your father began to talk against Teotihuacan, most of the villagers agreed with him but what could he do but talk, I begged him to keep his own counsel but he said, as chief, the people were his responsibility and should be aware of what was going on, he held meetings long into the night to try and find a solution to the problem, it was at this time that the trouble first started with the priest, who accused your father of spreading treason and dissent that could only end in disaster for the village
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����������� �We don�t know yet: the Prime Minister judges that there is not enough evidence to accuse publicly Brigadier Laplante of treason, yet
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And then in a soft, but yet not humbled voice, the oldest of the group said; “what do you have to say for yourself?” But before an answer could be made, he again spoke; “You are guilty, not only of heresy but for following a heretic, a man calling himself the Messiah, but in truth, was found guilty of treason and a blasphemer
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Those pilots had been accused of defeatism, or even of treason, by the NKVD, the Soviet secret police
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After a small battle in which some of the Nazis were killed, Hitler was arrested and convicted of treason
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Effectively, it took only three hours before Grand Administrator Li appeared on system-wide news to declare the referendum results null and void and to call the referendum itself an act of sedition, promising to have the leaders of the new Spacers League arrested and judged for high treason
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Three hours ago, those traitors paid the price for their acts, after having been judged and found guilty of high treason
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I suppose that I could be accused of treason for that
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Treason! It was treason! Had they no appreciation for the centuries of leadership he had provided?