In Peru, a treason conviction can bring a life sentence or the death penalty.
She responded to Mudd's treason conviction with "So that's the way it goes.
The treason convictions were extraordinary in their departure from Western legal standards.
The repressive signal sent by the treason convictions was made clear by the reaction of the Reagan Administration.
He died in 1997, at an Innsbruck sanatorium, after years of trying to get rehabilitation for his treason conviction.
A trial in Delmas brought treason convictions for what most of the world would call peaceful political dissent.
Instead, his treason conviction is rooted in the court's conclusion that he gathered classified information with the intent of passing it to Japan.
In overturning the treason conviction, the court severely criticized Shin Beth's interrogation methods.
It centered on the 1894 treason conviction of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army.
Of the remaining 11, 4 were imprisoned on a treason conviction and one on a terrorism conviction.