Sentences with phrase «treason law»

You may be interested to know that this treason law has been used to try and condemn a man in Canada.
The legal meaning of the word «enemy» in the context of treason law, is a country or group upon whom a war has been declared.

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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.
Of course the signers of the Declaration were committing treason, from the standpoint of British law.
No Does a parent damn their chidren to the death penalty in accordance to any countries law if their child committed Treason?
Therefore they can not endure what even to them seems a contradiction, and which as reflected from the world around them appears much more glaring, that to be concerned for one's own soul and to want to be spirit is a waste of time, yes, an inexcusable waste of time, which ought if possible to be punishable by law, at all events is punished by contempt and ridicule as a sort of treason against men, as a froward madness which crazily fills up time with nothing.
Since they apparently can not put him to death, they take Jesus off to Pilate, hoping to establish a charge of treason from his claim to be king of the Jews, and so to convince the governor that he is dangerous to law and order.
He told the Daily Telegraph that he stood by his call for the execution of his rivals for treason, saying: «that is the old English law is it not?»
He singled out Skelos in particular for «treason» over allowing a vote on the SAFE Act, the 2013 gun control law.
Former President Jerry Rawlings has called for cool heads and the rule of law to prevail in the matter of Koku Anyidoho's arrest for treason.
The building itself is steeped in history, once owned by renowned glove - slapping - Alexander - Hamilton dueler and third Vice President Aaron Burr, who live in New York for much of his law career, and returned to buy this building after he fled to Europe after being arrested (and acquitted) for treason.
Since the treason statute is quite vague, you have to discover what the details of the law is by looking at precedent.
Under the laws of a state it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office.
Britain may use mediaeval law to charge citizens that fight with Islamic State insurgents with treason, Reuters
According to an article in today's Times Online these include marriage contracts and separation agreements (referred to by that irritating, to me, Americanism «nups») the law on intestacy, consumer rights of redress, laws on residential care, treason and level crossings.
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