Depends.
It depends who it was against. Different countries react to it in different ways. If it was the President of the USA you'd be put in there for life or even executed. In the UK, it's about 22-25 years.
Again, it's all about who or which nation it was against.
The charge of treason carries a range of penalties from a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in jail to a maximum sentence of the death penalty.
Depending on the extent of the crime, if anything was traded/sold and for how much, and how sensitive the information is/was, about 30 years - life imprisonment.
In the US, the statutory minimum is 5 years. The maximum is life imprisonment, or death.
10 million year - 5 years * timmy
Treason is punishable by death
Yes I can. Sentence: "The man was charged with treason." Hope that helps :)
After abandoning his army to join the other side, he was accused of treason.
A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
I will not have a subversion, I will not have treason in my house.
I can give you several sentences.Benedict Arnold committed treason.His acts of treason nearly destroyed the palace.You will hang for treason, sir!
Treason is punishable by death. If a death sentence is not imposed, defendants face a minimum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine (18 U.S.C.A. § 2381). A person who is convicted of treason may not hold federal office at any time thereafter. (West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc.)
"After the war, the collaborators were charged with treason against their country." "When Benedict Arnold gave secret information to the British, he was committing treason." "Treason during wartime was often punishable by death."
"After the war, the collaborators were charged with treason against their country." "When Benedict Arnold gave secret information to the British, he was committing treason." "Treason during wartime was often punishable by death."
death
True
All he got was minimum wage.