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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s a minor difference between the definitions for “insurrection” and “sedition.” Does anyone know if there is a legal distinction? [/quote] I'm not aware of sedition being in the Constitution. Sedition is defined by act of congress (and the sedition act is very problematic). Does the 4th amendment require a separate law in order to be invoked in a proceeding? Does it require someone be convicted of a 4th Amendment violation? No. The proceeding itself it about something else but the 4th amendment can be used to support or dismiss the proceeding when relevant. For the purposes of criminal prosecution for insurrection (I don't know offhand what laws were passed by congress to define it) would be defined in a statute. The 14th does not require a criminal statute to even exist. [/quote]
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