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A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor. [2] Historically, ... called treason, if the person: (a) causes the death of the Sovereign, the heir ...
William Bruce Mumford, convicted of treason and hanged in 1862 for tearing down a United States flag during the American Civil War. Walter Allen was convicted of treason on September 16, 1922 for taking part in the 1921 Miner's March against the coal companies and the U.S. Army at Blair Mountain, West Virginia. He was sentenced to 10 years and ...
On June 24, 1844, a warrant was issued charging that "Joseph Smith, late of the county aforesaid, did, on or about the nineteenth day of June. A.D. 1844, at the county and state aforesaid, commit the crime of treason against the government and people of the State of Illinois." (Ludlow, pp. 1346–1348) [26]
This category is intended only for people convicted of treason, who were not executed. ... Fictional characters who committed sedition or treason (1 C, 27 P) A.
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A traitor is a person who commits treason. Traitor, The Traitor or Traitors may also refer to: Films. Traitor, a 2008 spy thriller starring Don Cheadle; The ...
THE SPY WHO USED HIS SON: Harold James “Jim” Nicholson, a 16-year veteran of the CIA, was sentenced to more than 23 years in prison in 1997 for espionage – but he kept up the treason from ...
Yunus Napotsk - Guilty of treason and war crimes, executed on 18 July 1943. Ivan Paramonov - Guilty of treason and war crimes, sentenced to 20 years penal servitude. Vassily Pavlov - Guilty of treason and war crimes, sentenced to 20 years penal servitude. Nikolai Pushkarev - Guilty of treason and war crimes, executed on 18 July 1943.