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Treason Trial
Treason Trial The Treason Trial was a trial in which 156 people, including Nelson ...
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Talk:Treason
Talk:Treason POV edits concerning the civil war+ I ... the reason Confederates were not charged with treason had to do with the politics of ... reason that confederates were never charged with treason is because there was serious doubts among northern prosecutors that indictments for treason could be upheld. There was fear in ... the US. It may well be that treason prosecutions were not pursued for reasons ...
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John Brown (Trial)
John Brown (Trial) Virginia vs. John Brown was a criminal trial held in Virginia in October 1859 to ... assassin, John Wilkes Booth, and put on trial in a Virginia state court. He was found guilty and hanged. The Trial Brown was charged with treason, multiple first-degree murders and inciting ...
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High treason incident   (translated from Japanese)
High treason incident High treason incident(The ぎ ゃ lottery け which ... the く わ it is crime, high treason (High treason) With there are times when it calls ... meeting which honors the victim of high treason incident is succeeded", ( Japanese ode Yamagata ...
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Trial of Louis Riel
Trial of Louis Riel Court House during the trial The Trial of Louis Riel was arguably the most famous trial in the history of Canada. In 1885 ... which led to Riel's capture and trial for treason. The trial, which took ...
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High treason in the United Kingdom
High treason in the United Kingdom It has been ... this article or section be merged with Treason. (Discuss) Under English, and later British law, high treason is the crime of disloyalty to the ... attempt to do so. Offences constituting high treason include plotting the murder of the Sovereign ... Several other crimes have historically constituted high treason; they have included counterfeiting and attempting ...
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Trial by combat
Trial by combat A judicial duel portrayed in ... century in the National Library of Paris. Trial by combat is one of the most ... the judgment of God. In theory, the trial so conducted would yield a just result ... in the right. In this, it resembled trial by ordeal, which were a number of ... common law Wager of battel, as the trial by combat was called in English, ...
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Talk:High Treason Incident
Talk:High Treason Incident Surely there's just one trial? With verdict on January 18 1911.
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Trial of the Twenty One
Trial of the Twenty One The Trial of the Twenty One was the last ... 1938. The chief accused at the final trial were Alexei Rykov, Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Nikolai ... I admit my complete responsibility for the treason and treachery I have committed". All but ... fictitious portrayal of the atmosphere surrounding this trial. It portrays the last weeks of ...
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User:Mr. Treason/Request for arbitration
User:Mr. Treason/Request for arbitration < User:Mr. Treason User:68.36.175.254 Anonymous User ... Wikipedia itself. However, if Wikipedia were committing treason by, for example, using coercion, extortion, or ... their Constitutional rights, is a form of treason. I would not have to "sue" Wikipedia ... not the case, then Wikipedia is committing treason. If the answer's "no", which ...
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