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  2. Treason laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Any person convicted of treason against the United States also forfeits the right to hold public office in the United States. [5] The terms used in the definition derive from English legal tradition, specifically the Treason Act 1351. Levying war means the assembly of armed people to overthrow the government or to resist its laws.

  3. Jack Smith's last chapter: 4 takeaways from the special ... - AOL

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    Biden was convicted at trial in Delaware of lying about his drug addiction when he bought and owned a gun in 2018. He pleaded guilty in California to not paying millions in taxes for several years ...

  4. What did Hunter Biden do? Here are the convictions that led ...

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    Biden was convicted in two federal cases earlier this year, a first for a sitting president's child. President-elect Donald Trump , other Republican lawmakers and some Democratic lawmakers were ...

  5. List of people convicted of treason - Wikipedia

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    William Bruce Mumford, convicted of treason and hanged in 1862 for tearing down a United States flag during the American Civil War. Walter Allen was convicted of treason on September 16, 1922 for taking part in the 1921 Miner's March against the coal companies and the U.S. Army at Blair Mountain, West Virginia. He was sentenced to 10 years and ...

  6. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Corrine Brown (D-FL) was convicted on 18 felony counts of wire and tax fraud, conspiracy, lying to federal investigators, and other corruption charges (2017). [158] [159] Anthony Weiner (D-NY) [160] was convicted of sending sexually explicit photos of himself to a 15-year-old girl and was mandated to register as a sex offender. He also was ...

  7. Who did Biden pardon? Whose sentences did he commute ... - AOL

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    And Biden was the first president to issue broad categorical pardons to people convicted of simple use or possession of marijuana on federal lands and U.S. service members convicted of a now ...

  8. Federal pardons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2024, during his lame-duck period, President Joe Biden issued a "full and unconditional pardon" to his son Hunter Biden who had been convicted on federal gun and tax evasion charges. [73] The pardon also included any potential federal crimes that Hunter Biden may have committed "from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024".

  9. Explainer-Who are the Jan. 6 defendants that might receive ...

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    Biden did not fully commute their sentences, meaning those defendants will still be required to comply with other terms such as paying restitution or being monitored by a probation officer.