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A judge acting without jurisdiction may be committing treason under 18 U.S.C. § 2382, though modern courts rarely apply this statute in such cases, addressing jurisdictional errors through appeals or disciplinary actions instead.
A judge acting without jurisdiction commits treason.
18 U.S.C. § 2382 remains in effect with no recorded amendments, repeals, or superseding laws.
Modern courts rarely apply treason or misprision of treason in such contexts.
High bar for proving treason (requiring intent to levy war or aid enemies).
Lack of recent prosecutions under § 2382.
Shift in legal practice.