17 Facts About High treason

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In English law, high treason was punishable by being hanged, drawn and quartered or burnt at the stake, although beheading could be substituted by royal command .

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Originally, the crime of High treason was conceived of as being committed against the monarch; a subject failing in his duty of loyalty to the Sovereign and acting against the Sovereign was deemed to be a traitor.

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3.

In medieval times, most High treason cases were in the context of a kingdom's internal politics.

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4.

Conversely, in modern times, "traitor" and "High treason" are mainly used with reference to a person helping an enemy in time of war or conflict.

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5.

In South Australia, High treason is defined under Section 7 of the South Australia Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 and punished under Section 10A.

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6.

Only military person in the history of Brazil to be convicted of High treason was Carlos Lamarca, an army captain who deserted to become the leader of a communist-terrorist guerrilla against the military government.

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7.

The penalty for High treason is imprisonment up to a maximum of life, or up to 14 years for conduct under subsection or in peacetime.

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8.

Sweden's treason laws are divided into three parts; Hogforraderi, Landsforraderi and Landssvek .

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9.

High treason means crimes committed with the intent to put the Nation, or parts thereof, under foreign rule or influence.

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10.

Until 1973 Sweden had another form of High treason called Krigsforraderi, which were acts of Treason committed by military personnel.

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11.

Swiss military criminal code contains additional prohibitions under the general title of "High treason", which apply to civilians, or which in times of war civilians are subject to.

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12.

Treason Act 1695 enacted, among other things, a rule that High treason could be proved only in a trial by the evidence of two witnesses to the same offence.

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13.

In 1807, on a charge of High treason, Burr was brought to trial before the United States Circuit Court at Richmond, Virginia.

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14.

In 1952 Tomoya Kawakita, a Japanese-American dual citizen was convicted of High treason and sentenced to death for having worked as an interpreter at a Japanese POW camp and having mistreated American prisoners.

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15.

High treason was recognized by a former prisoner at a department store in 1946 after having returned to the United States.

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16.

Early in Islamic history, the only form of High treason was seen as the attempt to overthrow a just government or waging war against the State.

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In Malaysia, it is High treason to commit offences against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's person, or to wage or attempt to wage war or abet the waging of war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, a Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri.

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