In theory, a queen can be sentenced for treason if the legal system of her country permits it, but this is largely dependent on the specific laws and constitutional framework in place. Historically, some queens have faced charges of treason, but such cases are rare and often politically motivated. In modern constitutional monarchies, the idea of sentencing a reigning queen is more symbolic, reflecting broader issues of governance and the rule of law. Ultimately, any such action would likely lead to significant political and social ramifications.
treason is the plotting to kill the queen/king
Treason is punishable by death
After the French Revolution the king and queen of France were imprisoned. The king was killed and 9 months later the queen, Marie Antoinette was tried and convicted of treason. Her sentence was execution by guillotine. This occurred in 1792.
She was accused of treason!,!,!
Yes I can. Sentence: "The man was charged with treason." Hope that helps :)
Peter who? Which queen? What are you talking about?
A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
After abandoning his army to join the other side, he was accused of treason.
I will not have a subversion, I will not have treason in my house.
The Adventures of Ellery Queen - 1950 Prescription for Treason - 1.1 was released on: USA: 19 October 1950
Queen Marie Antoinette.
I can give you several sentences.Benedict Arnold committed treason.His acts of treason nearly destroyed the palace.You will hang for treason, sir!