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GB. 1826. May 6.
Penal Code.Ch. XIII. Offences affecting exercise of sovereignty
§. 1. Rebellion – Offensive
1.
Rebellion offensive
what.
2.
Distinguished from
Usurpation.
3.
Distinction not
merely verbal. Difference
in practical
effect.
4.
For want of this distinction,
destruction
of alleged bawdy houses
construed by Judges
into High Treason.
5.
Defensive rebellion
exposition.
5.
Observations as to
offensive rebellion
applicable also to defensive.
7.
Treason what.
8.
Extenuations –
1. Physical compulsion.
2. Intimidation.
9.
States of the offence.
10.
Extenuations according
to extent of damage
done, attempted,
intended, or probable.
11.
Extenuation may
extend to ground
for exemption.
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12.
Treason by resident
subject of foreign
power.
13.
Treason may, with
propriety, be more
severely punished than
rebellion.
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