
What is Insurrection in Criminal Law?
Insurrection is defined as a forcible uprising against the authority of the state. It is considered a serious crime, and those who participate in an insurrection can be subject to severe penalties, including imprisonment or even death.
Insurrection typically occurs when a group of people attempt to overthrow the government or disrupt the operation of government institutions, often through violence. Insurrections can also be nonviolent in nature, although they are less common.
Insurrection is distinct from rebellion, which is defined as an organized insurrection against the lawful authority of a state with the aim of replacing it with another government.
Rebellion generally requires a more developed organizational structure and greater numbers than does insurrection. Civil disobedience is sometimes confused