Sentences with phrase «considered treason»

Under the laws of a state it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office.
Although he knows his decision will be considered treason, he is determined to stop Hitler (David Bamber) and prove to the rest of the world that not all Germans are like their tyrannical leader.
This is considered treason, and is punishable by death (men) or life in prison (women).
The arrests send a message that «even an informal information - sharing relationship with trusted Russian intelligence and law enforcement officers might be considered treason,» said Vitali Kremez, director of research at American security firm Flashpoint.
I think it's easier to infer from the OP that he simply thinks that trump and his campaign did very shady, if not illegal activities - that some might consider treason, to gain an upper hand.

Not exact matches

But, saddly, there are those among us who consider being black or being a democrat or being non-Christian to be a form of treason, so I suppose that we will have to agree to disagree on what qualifies someone to be the «worst.»
Joesph Smith and Bringum Young commited treason and romney considers them prophets.
Joseph Smith and Bringum Young (The Racist) took arms against our country and are considered gods to the LDS Everyone needs to read the story of the Mormon Wars and Joseph Smith arrested for treason.
Oh, I am well aware that, as an Australian, it is almost a certifiable act of national treason not to consider La Blanchett's every last performance as a new zenith in the art of thespianism, and yet I remain a staunch non-convert to her cause.
That's not bad for a television station that committed treason against a democratically - elected President, whose many election victories were considered extremely fair by President Jimmy Carter.
Bridget lets no man or woman stand in her way even while accepting the fact that murdering one's abusive husband is considered an act of treason.
For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery;... Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the Majesty of Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.»
However, in the case named above the Court of Schleswig - Holstein justifies its decision by saying that the level of violence applied by the person subject to the EAW was not strong enough to be considered as «High Treason», referring to German jurisdiction.
I don't understand how treason can even be considered in the absence of guilty purpose.
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