Misprision of treason is a crime in some legal systems that consists of knowing that treason has been committed or is being planned and deliberately failing to report it to the authorities.
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Denzel :
I thought it was spelling error until alot of people said it,ididnt know abt iit
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damu ya mbinguni :
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a lawyer is supposed to keep clients confidentiality
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➡️ISIKO PROPERTY CONSULTANTS⬅️ :
Misprision of treason is the criminal offense of concealing knowledge of a planned or committed act of treason and failing to report it to the proper authorities. It essentially punishes the deliberate failure to prevent or disclose treasonous acts. [1, 2]
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uwineza :
Hmm
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Tomas Feng :
it's known commonly by those who know about law as a course from studying it, or being informed by a person who knows about it
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Kiss Too Night Restaurant :
You mean *"misprision"*?
*Misprision* = a crime where you know someone committed a crime, but you don’t report it to the police/authorities.
*2 types people talk about:*
1. *Misprision of felony* - US law
If you see a serious crime like robbery/murder happen, and you hide it instead of telling police, that’s misprision. Can lead to fines or jail time.
2. *Misprision of treason* - UK law
If you know someone plans to betray the country and you keep quiet, that’s misprision of treason.
*Key point:*
It’s not about _doing_ the crime. It’s about _knowing_ and _staying silent_.
Example: If someone steals from Kiss Too Night and you saw it but told no one, that could be misprision of theft.
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