Article 3, Section 3, Clauses 1 and 2



SEE ALSO:

The Treason Act of 1350, 25 Edw. 3, Stat. 5, c. 2

The Treason Act of 1495, 11 Hen. 7, c. 1

The Treason Act of 1543, 35 Henry 8, c. 2

The Treason Act, 1553, 1 Mary, Stat. 1, c. 1

The Treason Act, 1554, 1 and 2 Philip & Mary, c. 10

The Treason Act of 1695, 7 Wm. 3, c. 3

The Treason Act of 1708, 7 Anne, c. 21

The Treason Act of 1747, 20 Geo. 2, c. 30

The Treason Outlawries (Scotland) Act, 1748, 22 Geo. 2, c. 48

William Blackstone, Commentaries 2:255--56 (1766)

An Act against Treason and Misprision of Treason, 1777, Acts and Resolves of the Province of Massachusetts Bay 5:615

An Act Declaring What Shall Be Treason, 1777, Laws of Pa. 1:435 (1810)

Respublica v. Molder, 1 Dall. 33 (Pa. 1778)

Respublica v. Malin, 1 Dall. 33 (Pa. 1778)

Respublica v. Roberts, 1 Dall. 39 (Pa. 1778)

An Act in Addition to an Act Intitled "An Act against Treason, etc.," 1779, Acts and Resolves of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 5:921

Respublica v. McCarty, 2 Dall. 86 (Pa. 1781)

An Act against Treason and Misprision of Treason, 1784, Laws of Vermont, 1781--84, 238 (1965)

Records of the Federal Convention, Farrand 2:136, 144, 168, 182, 337--39, 351, 571, 601; 4:61

Luther Martin, Maryland House of Representatives, 29 Nov. 1787, Farrand 3:158--59

James Wilson, Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention, 4, 7 Dec. 1787, Elliot 2:469, 487--88

James Wilson, A Charge Delivered to the Grand Jury, May 1791, Works 2:808

Delaware Constitution of 1792, art. 5, sec. 3, Thorpe 1:574

Kentucky Constitution of 1792, art. 8, sec. 1, art. 12, secs. 19--21, Thorpe 3:1272, 1275

James Iredell, Charge to the Grand Jury, C.C.D.Mass., 12 Oct. 1792, Life 2:365--70

James Iredell, Charge of the Grand Jury, C.C.D.Md., 1793, Life 2:391

United States v. Hamilton, 3 Dall. 17 (1795)

United States v. Mitchell, 26 Fed. Cas. 1277, no. 15,788 (C.C.D.Pa. 1795)

United States v. Vigol, 28 Fed. Cas. 376, no. 16,621 (C.C.D.Pa. 1795)

John Taylor, Debate on the Sedition Act, Virginia House of Delegates, Dec. 1798, Sen. Doc. no. 873, 62d Cong., 2d sess. 99--100 (1912)

Case of Fries, 9 Fed. Cas. 826, no. 5,126 (C.C.D.Pa. 1799)

James Iredell, Charge to the Grand Jury, 9 Fed. Cas. 826, no. 5,126 (C.C.D.Pa. 1799)

Case of Fries, 9 Fed. Cas. 924, no. 5,127 (C.C.D.Pa. 1800)

An Act Relative to Treason, 1801, N.Y. Laws in Force, Kent & Radcliff 1:214

St. George Tucker, Blackstone's Commentaries 1:App. 272--73; 5:App. 11--51 (1803)

United States v. Burr, 25 Fed. Cas. 2, no. 14,692a (C.C.D.Va. 1807)

United States v. Burr, 25 Fed. Cas. 201, no. 14,694a (C.C.D.Va. 1807)

Thomas Jefferson, Seventh Annual Message to Congress, 27 Oct. 1807, Richardson 1:429

Senate, Treason and Other Crimes, 11, 24 Feb. 1808, Annals 17:108--27, 135--49

Rufus King to Timothy Pickering, 16 Feb. 1808, Life 5:73

House of Representatives, Treason and Other Crimes, 2 Mar. 1808, Annals 18:1717--19

United States v. Pryor, 27 Fed. Cas. 628, no. 16,096 (C.C.D.Pa. 1814)

John Taylor, An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States 473--74 (1814)

United States v. Hodges, 26 Fed. Cas. 332, no. 15,374 (C.C.D.Md. 1815)

Alabama Constitution of 1819, art. 6, sec. 2, Thorpe 1:108

William Rawle, A View of the Constitution of the United States 139--46 (2d ed. 1829)


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