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  2. Seditious conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Seditious conspiracy is a crime in various jurisdictions of conspiring against the authority or legitimacy of the state. As a form of sedition , it has been described as a serious but lesser counterpart to treason , targeting activities that undermine the state without directly attacking it.

  3. Sedition - Wikipedia

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    The seditious conspiracy charge was dropped, but the men received suspended sentences for uttering seditious words and for offences against the Public Order Act 1936. [61] In 1977, a Law Commission working paper recommended that the common law offence of sedition in England and Wales be abolished.

  4. Floridians led the charge to the Capitol on Jan. 6. Will ...

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    “Several of them were convicted of seditious conspiracy, including two Floridians. That’s treason,” Soto said. “My concern is you have to set a deterrent. There has to be a penalty.”

  5. Only members of the extremist Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have faced the most serious charge of seditious conspiracy. ... should be able to pardon treason. They asked the question of what to do ...

  6. Sedition Act 1661 - Wikipedia

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    The Sedition Act 1661 (13 Cha. 2 St. 1.c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England, although it was extended to Scotland in 1708. [3] Passed shortly after the Restoration of Charles II, it is no longer in force, but some of its provisions continue to survive today in the Treason Act 1695 and the Treason Felony Act 1848.

  7. Case against Oath Keepers hinges on rare use of seditious ...

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    A conviction on seditious conspiracy charges carries a maximum 20-year prison term. Rhodes and nine other alleged Oath Keepers are the only riot defendants to be prosecuted so far on such charges ...

  8. 1794 Treason Trials - Wikipedia

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    The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s. Over thirty radicals were arrested; three were tried for high treason : Thomas Hardy , John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall .

  9. Planning of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    Leadership of both the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys were later convicted of plotting a seditious conspiracy to use violence to interfere with the transfer of power, while the person or persons responsible for constructing and placing two pipe bombs are still wanted by law enforcement.