| Edward Samuel Corwin - 1924 - 160 str.
...force, but a war is not "levied" until the treasonable force is actually assembled.103 One "adheres" to the enemies of the United States, "giving them aid and comfort," when he knowingly furnishes them with assistance of any sort.104 "Overt act" means simply open act,... | |
| 1920 - 1020 str.
...COMFOBT. Within Const, art. 3, § 3, Cr. Code, § 1 (Comp. St. § 10165), denouncing as treason the adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and comfort, any American citizen who commits an act which weakens, or tends to weaken, the power of the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1971 - 2166 str.
...enemy's cause as faithfully as if they had been printed in Hanoi. Dellinger and Davis are enemy agents. Adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and conifiort, is treason, as defined by the Constitution. and in this sense Dellinger and Davis are traitors.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security - 1972 - 244 str.
...as a result of perjury, passion or inadequate evidence. To correct the first they limited treason to levying war or adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving 'them aid and comfort, thus making it impossible for lesser offenses to become treason. To correct the second and safeguard... | |
| Jon L. Wakelyn - 1996 - 456 str.
...to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." Who are levying war upon the United States? Who are adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and comfort? Does it require a man to take the lantern of Diogenes, and make a diligent search to find those who... | |
| George P. Fletcher - 2000 - 930 str.
...determining a charge of treason, based upon the constitutional definition that treason is committed by "adhering to the . . . Enemies [of the United States], giving them Aid and Comfort."7 The problem of determining what is a sufficient overt act in treason is a matter of long-standing... | |
| Richard Cahan - 2002 - 297 str.
...the same as that in the criminal code. In effect it is either levying war against the United States or adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and comfort." The six defendants were indicted for giving aid and comfort to Herbert Haupt, a Chicagoan who had returned... | |
| 1918 - 990 str.
...allies of our foe, and are the foes of our Allies. They are assisting our enemies against us. They are " adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and comfort." For Americans to do that would be treason. For aliens to do it can scarcely be reckoned friendship.... | |
| 1204 str.
...enemy's cause as faithfully as if they had been printed in Hanoi. Bellinger and Bavis are enemy agents. Adhering to the enemies of the United States, giving them aid and comfort, is treason, as defined by the Constitution, and in this sense Bellinger and Bavis are traitors. Yet... | |
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