A crime that undermines the offender's government.
1 A criminal case has been opened for high treason , the FSB said.
2 In refusing both points, Mary made herself doubly guilty of high treason .
3 Obviously, at least some of your troops are skilled at high treason .
4 We have two queens to try for high treason , you may recall.
5 A peer cannot be put to the rack, even for high treason .
6 They were guilty of high treason who should presume to do so.
7 To have restrained him by force was an act of high treason .
8 John Dacre, you are found guilty of high treason to the people.
9 Will not your escape be construed into a confession of high treason .
10 He was captured, tried for high treason , and sentenced to perpetual imprisonment.
11 A few days after, at Nottingham, they were impeached of high treason .
12 They there accused Marlborough, Cornbury, Salisbury, Sancroft and Sprat of high treason .
13 They were charged with high treason for which the punishment was death.
14 Robert Emmet was tried for high treason 200 years ago today.
15 Then Harry Percy came forward: my lord, I arrest you for high treason . '
16 And may I remind you of the penalty for high treason .
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