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- Ex_parte_Bollman abstract "Ex parte Bollman, 8 U.S. (Cranch 4) 75 (1807), was a case brought before the United States Supreme Court. Bollman held that the constitutional definition of treason excluded mere conspiracy to levy war against the United States.Erick Bollman and Samuel Swartwout were civilians who became implicated in the Burr-Wilkinson Plot. This plot supposedly consisted of Aaron Burr and James Wilkinson attempting to create an empire in the United States, ruled by Burr. In 1806, Wilkinson informed Thomas Jefferson of the plot, ending whatever may have actually been planned. Bollman and Swartwout attempted to recruit others into the plot, but these individuals informed the military, which promptly arrested them.".
- Ex_parte_Bollman wikiPageExternalLink 75.html.
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- Ex_parte_Bollman citation "8".
- Ex_parte_Bollman decidedate "--02-20".
- Ex_parte_Bollman decideyear "1807".
- Ex_parte_Bollman dissent "Johnson".
- Ex_parte_Bollman fullname "Ex parte Erick Bollman and Ex parte Samuel Swartwout".
- Ex_parte_Bollman hasPhotoCollection Ex_parte_Bollman.
- Ex_parte_Bollman holding "The petitioners' alleged conspiracy did not rise to the level of treason as defined by the Constitution.".
- Ex_parte_Bollman joinmajority "Cushing, Chase, Washington, Livingston".
- Ex_parte_Bollman lawsapplied Article_One_of_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ex_parte_Bollman lawsapplied Article_Three_of_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ex_parte_Bollman lawsapplied Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ex_parte_Bollman lawsapplied Judiciary_Act_of_1789.
- Ex_parte_Bollman lawsapplied Sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ex_parte_Bollman litigants "Ex parte Bollman".
- Ex_parte_Bollman majority "Marshall".
- Ex_parte_Bollman prior "United States v. Bollman, 24 F. Cas. 1189".
- Ex_parte_Bollman scotus "1807".
- Ex_parte_Bollman subsequent "None".
- Ex_parte_Bollman uspage "75".
- Ex_parte_Bollman usvol "8".
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:1807_in_United_States_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:Criminal_cases_in_the_Marshall_Court.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:Original_habeas_cases.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:Suspension_Clause_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:Treason_Clause_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:United_States_Constitution_Article_Three_venue_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Ex_parte_Bollman subject Category:United_States_habeas_corpus_case_law.
- Ex_parte_Bollman type Case.
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- Ex_parte_Bollman comment "Ex parte Bollman, 8 U.S. (Cranch 4) 75 (1807), was a case brought before the United States Supreme Court. Bollman held that the constitutional definition of treason excluded mere conspiracy to levy war against the United States.Erick Bollman and Samuel Swartwout were civilians who became implicated in the Burr-Wilkinson Plot. This plot supposedly consisted of Aaron Burr and James Wilkinson attempting to create an empire in the United States, ruled by Burr.".
- Ex_parte_Bollman label "Ex parte Bollman".
- Ex_parte_Bollman sameAs m.031sqv.
- Ex_parte_Bollman sameAs Q5419186.
- Ex_parte_Bollman sameAs Q5419186.
- Ex_parte_Bollman wasDerivedFrom Ex_parte_Bollman?oldid=509377002.
- Ex_parte_Bollman isPrimaryTopicOf Ex_parte_Bollman.
- Ex_parte_Bollman name "Ex parte Erick Bollman and Ex parte Samuel Swartwout".