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Treason trial

List of criminal trials


List of criminal trials

A treason trial is a criminal trial. It may refer to:

List

EventDateLocationNotes
Caprivi treason trial2003–ongoingNamibiaCaprivi conflict
Delmas Treason Trial1985–88South AfricaApartheid
1956 Treason Trial1956South AfricaApartheid
Indian National Army trials1945–46British IndiaWorld War II
Memel Trial1934–35LithuaniaNazi
Salonika Trial1917Austria-Hungary
Sarajevo Trial1914Austria-HungaryAssassination of Archduke Franz
High Treason Incident1911JapanAssassination plot
Friedjung Trial1909Austria-Hungary
Agram Trial1909Austria-HungarySerbian conspiration
Omladina Trial1894Austria-HungaryRadicalism
Trial of Louis Riel1885CanadaRebellion
Christiana Treason Trial1851United StatesSlave riots
Burr conspiracy1806–07United States
1794 Treason Trials1794Great BritainRadicalism

References

References

  1. (1935). "A memorandum on the Memel treason trial in Kovno". Pr. by Wilkes & Co..
  2. Fred Singleton. (21 March 1985). "A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples". Cambridge University Press.
  3. William Uhler Hensel. (1911). "The Christiana Riot and the Treason Trials of 1851: An Historical Sketch". Press of the New era printing Company.
  4. Eileen Lucas. (2003). "The Aaron Burr Treason Trial: A Headline Court Case". Enslow Publishers, Incorporated.
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