treason-felony

  • 81Puerto Rico v. Branstad — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Puerto Rico v. Branstad ArgueDate=March 30 ArgueYear=1987 DecideDate=June 23 DecideYear=1987 FullName=Puerto Rico v. Terry Branstad, Governor of Iowa, et al. USVol=483 USPage=219 Citation=107 S. Ct. 2802; 97 L. Ed. 2d 187;… …

    Wikipedia

  • 82Charles Beattie — MP Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Mid Ulster In office 25 October 1955 – 5 February 1956 (disqualified effective 30 November 1955) Preceded by Tom Mitchell Succeeded by …

    Wikipedia

  • 83March 29, 2006 Capitol Hill police incident — On March 29, 2006, Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia entered the Longworth House Office Building s southeast entrance after walking around the metal detector at the security checkpoint. She proceeded westward down the ground floor hallway …

    Wikipedia

  • 84Slave Trade Compromise and Fugitive Slave Clause — The Framers debated over the extent to which slavery would be included, permitted, or prohibited in the United States Constitution. In the end, they created a document of compromise that represented the interests of the nation as they knew it and …

    Wikipedia

  • 85John Jervis (politician) — Sir John Jervis (12 January, 1802 1 November, 1856) was an English lawyer, law reformer and Attorney General in the administration of Lord John Russell. He subsequently became a judge and enjoyed a career as a robust but intelligent and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 86Robert Holmes (barrister) — Robert Holmes (1765 ndash;7 October 1859) was an Irish lawyer and nationalist.Holmes was born in Dublin in 1765, the son of parents who were natives of Antrim. He studied law and became one of the best known defenders of the Nationalist Leaders… …

    Wikipedia

  • 87Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons — MP (1826–1886), physician.Lyons, born at Cork in 1826, was son of Sir William Lyons (1794–1858), a merchant there, who was mayor in 1848 and 1849, and was knighted by the queen on her visit to Cork on 3 August 1849. His mother was Harriet,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 88Seán McCool — (Irish: Seán MacCumhaill) (died 1st May 1949) was a prominent Irish Republican and a former chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army. Imprisoned on numerous occasions, North and South, he embarked on a number of hunger strikes and also stood… …

    Wikipedia

  • 89The Guardian — For other uses, see The Guardian (disambiguation). The Guardian A Guardian front page from July 2011 Type Daily newspaper Format Berliner …

    Wikipedia

  • 90Irish literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced by the Irish. This article discusses Irish literature written in English from about 1690; its history is closely linked with that of English literature. Irish language literature is treated… …

    Universalium