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Petty treason comprised the murder of a master by his servant, of a husband by his wife, or of a bishop by a clergyman. Petty treason ceased to be a distinct offence from murder in 1828, and consequently high treason is today often referred to simply as treason.
- Treason laws in the United States
Treason is defined on the federal level in Article III,...
- High Treason (1951 film)
High Treason is a 1951 British spy thriller. It is a sequel...
- High Treason (disambiguation)
High treason is criminal disloyalty to one's government....
- Treason laws in the United States
Treason (i.e. disloyalty) against one's monarch was known as high treason and treason against a lesser superior was petty treason. As jurisdictions around the world abolished petty treason, "treason" came to refer to what was historically known as high treason.
Crime Drama Thriller. A wave of sabotage has been sweeping England, taking lives and creating instability. Cmdr. Robert Brennan and Supt. Folland of the Special Branch and Major Elliott of MI5 are charged with putting an end to this internal terrorism. Director. Roy Boulting. Writers. Frank Harvey. Roy Boulting. Stars. Liam Redmond. André Morell.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Roy Boulting
- 1952-05-20
Treason against the king was called high treason and treason against a lesser role was called petty treason. A treasonous person is called a traitor. Outside the field of law, the word "traitor" can be used to describe a person who betrays a group to which he or she belongs.