The only crime defined by the United States Constitution is treason. In order to convict a person of treason, you must have at least two witnesses.
That crime would be treason.
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The constitution does not really define what a high crime is, however scholars agree that bribery, perjury and treason all constitute a high crime.
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The only crime specifically mentioned in the Constitution is "treason". The Constitution is suitably vague on other crimes, merely referring to the possibility of "high crimes and misdemeanors". This allows some flexibility for interpretation - which is exactly what the writers intended.
"Aid and comfort to the enemy" is part of the definition of the crime of treason, which is the only crime defined in the Constitution.
Since there are only TWO elements which constitute a crime, I don't kniow how much simpler and understandable it could get!
intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.
Ratify is the constitution
There are innumerable benefits for a nation to have a written constitution. Here are some of the major ones: The constitution will define what powers the government has. The constitution will define all the rights of its citizens. The constitution will explain how to make changes to itself.
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