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Treason



Treason - legal term for various acts of disloyalty. The English law, first clearly stated in the Statute of Treasons (1350), originally distinguished high treason from petit (or petty) treason. Petit treason was the murder of one's lawful superior, e.g., murder of his master by an apprentice. High treason constituted a serious threat to the stability or continuity of the state. It included   Read More...

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    Citizen Espionage: Studies in Trust and Betrayal
    by Theodore R. Sarbin, Ralph M. Carney, Carson Eoyang. 213 pgs.


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    Aaron Burr: Conspiracy to Treason
    by Buckner F. Melton Jr. 278 pgs.


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