Assassination Quote by Edward Snowden
“If it comes to a question of law, the charges they brought against me - the Espionage Act - is called the quintessential political crime. A political crime, in legal terms, is defined as any crime against a state, as opposed to against an individual. Assassination, for example, is not a political crime because you've killed a person, an individual, and they've been harmed; their family's been harmed. But the state itself, you can't be extradited for harming it.”
About This Quote
The speaker argues that the Espionage Act is framed as a political crime, targeting the state rather than an individual, highlighting a legal distinction that protects the state from certain prosecutions.
In simple terms: Legal framing of political crimes.
State‑focused statutes differ from personal crimes.
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When to use this quote
- defending whistleblowers
- challenging government prosecutions
- academic legal analysis
- policy reform debates
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- crafting defense strategies
- informing legislative review
Questions to Reflect On
- How does labeling a crime as political affect its prosecution?
- What implications does this have for individual rights?