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      • In the context of Criminal Law, mutiny refers to an insurrection of soldiers or crew members against the authority of their commanders. The offense is similar to the crime of Sedition, which is a revolt or an incitement to revolt against established authority, punishable by both state and federal laws.
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    Mutiny means a combination between two or more persons subject to service law, or between persons two at least of whom are subject to service law— (a) to overthrow or resist lawful authority in Her Majesty's forces or any forces co-operating therewith or in any part of any of the said forces,

  3. Mutiny, any overt act of defiance or attack upon military authority by two or more persons subject to such authority. Mutiny should be distinguished from revolt or rebellion, which involve a more widespread defiance and which generally have a political objective.

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  4. In 1955 the ‘British Army Act’ defined mutiny in the UK as occurring when two or more persons, subject to military law, engaged in: (1) overthrowing or resisting lawful authority from Her Majesty’s forces (or any forces cooperating with them)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mutiny_ActsMutiny Acts - Wikipedia

    The Mutiny Acts were an almost 200-year series of annual Acts passed by the Parliament of England, the Parliament of Great Britain, and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for governing, regulating, provisioning, and funding the English and later British Army.

  6. Jan 28, 1992 · We are trying to ensure that the offence of prison mutiny consists of actual violence or the threat of violence to overthrow lawful authority in a prison. It is a measure of the extent to which the Government have lost their way in the Bill that the Opposition should need to propose the amendment.

  7. What is the law against mutiny? Anyone who starts, plans, intentionally tries to cause, helps, or conspires to cause a mutiny or riot at a federal prison or correctional facility can be sentenced to a maximum of ten years in prison or fined according to the law, or both.

  8. Mutiny. A rising against lawful or constituted authority, particularly in the naval or Armed Services. In the context of Criminal Law, mutiny refers to an insurrection of soldiers or crew members against the authority of their commanders.

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