I am pretty sure that military tribunals operate within a different set of laws.
Also, if they were taken to court, the federal employees would need to convince the judge that committing treason was within the scope of their employment, something they cannot do in front of an "honest" judge. No guarantees there.
I am pretty sure that military tribunals operate within a different set of laws.
Also, if they were taken to court, the federal employees would need to convince the judge that committing treason was within the scope of their employment, something they cannot do in front of an "honest" judge. No guarantees there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Employees_Liability_Reform_and_Tort_Compensation_Act_of_1988
"...to protect federal employees from personal liability for common law torts committed within the scope of their employment"