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'''<big>All colony law is subject to the standard of INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. No one is to ever be assumed guilty, evidence must be presented that reasonably proves guilt.</big>''' | '''<big>All colony law is subject to the standard of INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. No one is to ever be assumed guilty, evidence must be presented that reasonably proves guilt.</big>''' | ||
A good working knowledge of the law is important for any person on the station. It can be the difference between a shiny pair of handcuffs and sipping drinks in the bar. More in-depth interpretations of the law are required for such positions as the ranger, officer, premier, and the warrant officer. For certain crimes, the accused party's intent is important. Intent can be the difference between a charge such as, say, manslaughter and murder. One requires purposeful intent, the other is unintentional and typically caused by negligence or workplace accident. It is also important to note that manslaughter and murder are mutually exclusive. This indicates that | A good working knowledge of the law is important for any person on the station. It can be the difference between a shiny pair of handcuffs and sipping drinks in the bar. More in-depth interpretations of the law are required for such positions as the ranger, officer, premier, and the warrant officer. For certain crimes, the accused party's intent is important. Intent can be the difference between a charge such as, say, manslaughter and murder. One requires purposeful intent, the other is unintentional and typically caused by negligence or workplace accident. It is also important to note that manslaughter and murder are mutually exclusive. This indicates that an individual must be charged with one or the other, not both. Neither could a colonist be charged with both assault and murder on an individual if there is only a single victim, the higher-grade charge must be the charge applied in that case. | ||
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There are some exceptions, however. 400 and 500-level charges '''cannot''' be dropped at any time by a victim, as these acts extend further than creating a victim, but also threatening the lives of others and the order of the colony as a whole. Officers ''may'' take into account an offender’s circumstances and a victim's testimonial when deciding intent and timers but no dropping of charges may occur. | There are some exceptions, however. 400 and 500-level charges '''cannot''' be dropped at any time by a victim, as these acts extend further than creating a victim, but also threatening the lives of others and the order of the colony as a whole. Officers ''may'' take into account an offender’s circumstances and a victim's testimonial when deciding intent and timers but no dropping of charges may occur. | ||
For the purposes of this section, each individual directly targeted by criminal activity is a victim. If a crime affects a department, such as Trespass, then the Department Head may choose to drop the charge. If there is no Head, the charge can only be dropped by unanimous consent of those who were affected. If the crime affects the colony as a whole or has no specific victim, such as Contraband, Breakout, or | For the purposes of this section, each individual directly targeted by criminal activity is a victim. If a crime affects a department, such as Trespass, then the Department Head may choose to drop the charge. If there is no Head, the charge can only be dropped by unanimous consent of those who were affected. If the crime affects the colony as a whole or has no specific victim, such as Contraband, Breakout, or Desecrating a Corpse, only the Warrant Officer or Ranger may authorize the waiving of charges, and a decision to waive charges may be overridden by the Warrant Officer (if the decision was made by a Ranger) or a vote of the Low Council. | ||
=== Fines & Timers === | === Fines & Timers === | ||
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* Items dropped by colonists or allies due to severe injuries are their rightful property, and MUST be returned. | * Items dropped by colonists or allies due to severe injuries are their rightful property, and MUST be returned. | ||
* The areas owned by colony allies or factions (such as Voidwolf ally Ships or the Soteria Solar Outpost), and clearly defined departmental zones are barred from allowing salvage claims. | * The areas owned by colony allies or factions (such as Voidwolf ally Ships or the Soteria Solar Outpost), and clearly defined departmental zones are barred from allowing salvage claims. | ||
===Types of Salvage Claims=== | ===Types of Salvage Claims=== | ||
In | In summary, there are four types of salvage areas. Claimed, Unclaimed, disputed and free | ||
*Claimed areas are those within colony borders(or the borders of colony allies) that have a lawful mandate placed over them, determined typically by the High Council, or at times low council. These locations are the claim-right of a particular faction, ally, et cetera. The FULL contents of these areas is the rightful claim of their respective owners, and any contents taken are effectively treated as their 'rightful property'. Though mere presence on a claim is not generally sufficient to result in charges, the removal of property from them(I.E scavving) is cause for charges of trespass, theft, and grand theft. Additionally, a modifier "Breach of salvage rights" should be applied to each of these charges and any items taken returned | *Claimed areas are those within colony borders(or the borders of colony allies) that have a lawful mandate placed over them, determined typically by the High Council, or at times low council. These locations are the claim-right of a particular faction, ally, et cetera. The FULL contents of these areas is the rightful claim of their respective owners, and any contents taken are effectively treated as their 'rightful property'. Though mere presence on a claim is not generally sufficient to result in charges, the removal of property from them(I.E scavving) is cause for charges of trespass, theft, and grand theft. Additionally, a modifier "Breach of salvage rights" should be applied to each of these charges and any items taken returned or, if not possible - their value owed in remediation. | ||
*Unclaimed areas, while still within colony property, have no rightful claim placed on them, such claims may be enacted at the discretion of the High council, foreman and low council(in that order of importance), having to be properly ratified and faxed to be valid. | *Unclaimed areas, while still within colony property, have no rightful claim placed on them, such claims may be enacted at the discretion of the High council, foreman and low council(in that order of importance), having to be properly ratified and faxed to be valid. | ||
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*Free areas are neither within colony territory nor hold any special claim. These areas are typically considered 'free' of salvage rights and include but are not limited to; the untamed wilds past the colony border and space(and areas located within that do not fall under the purview of the previous types of claims). | *Free areas are neither within colony territory nor hold any special claim. These areas are typically considered 'free' of salvage rights and include but are not limited to; the untamed wilds past the colony border and space(and areas located within that do not fall under the purview of the previous types of claims). | ||
===Known claims and their status=== | ===Known claims and their status=== | ||
*The Nadezdha colony maintains that the areas in its immediate vicinity, as well as the | *The Nadezdha colony maintains that the areas in its immediate vicinity, as well as the forest directly south and the crater directly west are 'colony property' and not subject to claims by non-colony forces. | ||
*Colony maintenance is 'unclaimed', thus only basic salvage rights must be respected. | *Colony maintenance is 'unclaimed', thus only basic salvage rights must be respected. | ||
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Blackshield are largely expected to handle matters of salvage disputes where exterior forces threaten Nadezdha Colony(or upon request, colony allies) claims. Exterior factions attempted to jump claims owned by Prospectors should result in their dispatching.<br> | Blackshield are largely expected to handle matters of salvage disputes where exterior forces threaten Nadezdha Colony(or upon request, colony allies) claims. Exterior factions attempted to jump claims owned by Prospectors should result in their dispatching.<br> | ||
Marshals however are granted jurisdiction over legal matters of enforcement. Colonists jumping claims that are rightfully held should be charged accounting for the details of the matter. <br> | Marshals however are granted jurisdiction over legal matters of enforcement. Colonists jumping claims that are rightfully held should be charged accounting for the details of the matter. <br> | ||
In the event where jurisdiction may be at question, it is important to remember that while the blackshield holds legal jurisdiction outside the perimeter fence - they are typically less oriented in the minutiae of law, and should they have to step in to enforce claims upon colonists past the walls they must hand over said colonists on return for processing by Marshals. | In the event where jurisdiction may be at question, it is important to remember that while the blackshield holds legal jurisdiction outside the perimeter fence - they are typically less oriented in the minutiae of law, and should they have to step in to enforce claims upon colonists past the walls they must hand over said colonists on return for processing by Marshals. | ||
===Additional Caveats=== | ===Additional Caveats=== | ||
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Nadezhda colony is filled with products produced with propietary designs from factions both within and without the colony. These designs belong exclusively to the company that owns them, however legal license to produce the items is distributed in the form of disks. As a general rule, no faction has any claim on any disk or item salvaged by another, nor any item which was manufactured by them or sold to them by a lawful owner, regardless of whether the design originated with the faction. The exceptions to this rule are as follows: | Nadezhda colony is filled with products produced with propietary designs from factions both within and without the colony. These designs belong exclusively to the company that owns them, however legal license to produce the items is distributed in the form of disks. As a general rule, no faction has any claim on any disk or item salvaged by another, nor any item which was manufactured by them or sold to them by a lawful owner, regardless of whether the design originated with the faction. The exceptions to this rule are as follows: | ||
*Unprotected design files, such as those found on factory disks or made by Soteria Research, are forbidden to leave the control of that faction without the written and stamped permission of the Faction Head. If such a disk is stolen, all items produced from it may be reclaimed. This is considered §505: | *Unprotected design files, such as those found on factory disks or made by Soteria Research, are forbidden to leave the control of that faction without the written and stamped permission of the Faction Head. If such a disk is stolen, all items produced from it may be reclaimed. This is considered §505: Misappropriation of Intellectual Property, with the legal liability falling on the individual who stole or distributed the designs. | ||
*Factions may act to protect the integrity of their uniforms to prevent confusion. Any Faction Head may prohibit those not belonging to their faction from wearing uniforms of that faction. Primes may not restrict non-clergy clothing from anyone who has not been formally excommunicated from the Church. Refusing to comply with the directive of a Faction Head in this matter is considered §102: Failure to Execute an Order. | *Factions may act to protect the integrity of their uniforms to prevent confusion. Any Faction Head may prohibit those not belonging to their faction from wearing uniforms of that faction. Primes may not restrict non-clergy clothing from anyone who has not been formally excommunicated from the Church. Refusing to comply with the directive of a Faction Head in this matter is considered §102: Failure to Execute an Order. | ||
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| '''Self Defense''' || To have acted in the defense of oneself; ranging from physical injury of the attacker to death of the attacking party. For this modifier to apply the party MUST have acted in defense; they are not required to retreat if there is credible threat that the attacking party may harm them or others, however they are required to use only necessary force and to call for medical aid for their aggressor if they are in critical condition. This modifier '''never''' applies to "defending" oneself against a lawful arrest, even if the charges are later found to be untrue. || Immediate Release. | | '''Self Defense''' || To have acted in the defense of oneself; ranging from physical injury of the attacker to death of the attacking party. For this modifier to apply the party MUST have acted in defense; they are not required to retreat if there is credible threat that the attacking party may harm them or others, however they are required to use only necessary force and to call for medical aid for their aggressor if they are in critical condition. This modifier '''never''' applies to "defending" oneself against a lawful arrest, even if the charges are later found to be untrue. || Immediate Release. | ||
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|'''Defense of Property'''|| To have acted with appropriate force in defense of one's rightful owned or claimed territory under colony law. Appropriate force is always nonlethal force unless the aggressor pulls out a lethal weapon. Same duties to obtain care for injured individuals that is given with Self Defense apply here. This modifier '''never''' applies when "defending" one's area against Security acting on a properly authorized warrant. || Immediate Release | |||
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| '''Good Samaritan Clause''' || To break the law to prevent a greater harm from occurring. The greater harm must be imminent rather than hypothetical, and the law must be broken as little as reasonably possible. For example: breaking into a department to rescue someone whose suit sensors show they are in critical condition or dead. Acts found to be unreasonable will not be protected by this clause. Failure to comply with an investigation is never protected by this modifier. || Dropping of any charges that depend on ill intent. | | '''Good Samaritan Clause''' || To break the law to prevent a greater harm from occurring. The greater harm must be imminent rather than hypothetical, and the law must be broken as little as reasonably possible. For example: breaking into a department to rescue someone whose suit sensors show they are in critical condition or dead. Acts found to be unreasonable will not be protected by this clause. Failure to comply with an investigation is never protected by this modifier. || Dropping of any charges that depend on ill intent. | ||
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| '''Accomplice''' || To knowingly and materially aid another in the commission of a crime. Both elements are important: a merchant who sells a gun to someone with no knowledge it will be used for murder is not liable, nor is someone who simply cheers on someone else comitting a crime. Providing instruction on how to commit a crime does count as material aid, however, e.g. telling someone how to make a bomb. || Apply all charges for the crime that the primary suspect was aided in to the accomplice. | | '''Accomplice''' || To knowingly and materially aid another in the commission of a crime. Both elements are important: a merchant who sells a gun to someone with no knowledge it will be used for murder is not liable, nor is someone who simply cheers on someone else comitting a crime. Providing instruction on how to commit a crime does count as material aid, however, e.g. telling someone how to make a bomb. || Apply all charges for the crime that the primary suspect was aided in to the accomplice. | ||
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| '''Authorized Use of Force''' || Use of force that is legally authorized. The primary example is the Marshals using force to bring in resistant suspects in accordance with their SOP. This modifier also applies to Soteria Lifeline Technicians using nonlethal force (including against Marshals or Councilors) to prevent someone from taking their patient, and | | '''Authorized Use of Force''' || Use of force that is legally authorized. The primary example is the Marshals using force to bring in resistant suspects in accordance with their SOP. This modifier also applies to Soteria Lifeline Technicians using nonlethal force (including against Marshals or Councilors) to prevent someone from taking their patient, and Vectors using nonlethal force on members of the Absolutist church who are resisting internal discipline. || Charges should not be applied if the use of force was within legal guidelines. | ||
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====Sentencing Modifiers==== | ====Sentencing Modifiers==== | ||
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| '''Surrender''' || To willingly surrender oneself to security staff; either by the means of bringing oneself to the brig or, in a hostile situation, laying down arms and following direct orders. || 25% to 50% timer reduction. Execution may not be issued to those who have surrendered. Crimes worth of Holding until Transfer may be reduced to a timed sentence no less than 60 minutes at the discretion of the Warrant Officer. | | '''Surrender''' || To willingly surrender oneself to security staff; either by the means of bringing oneself to the brig or, in a hostile situation, laying down arms and following direct orders. || 25% to 50% timer reduction. Execution may not be issued to those who have surrendered. Crimes worth of Holding until Transfer may be reduced to a timed sentence no less than 60 minutes at the discretion of the Warrant Officer. | ||
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| '''Offense by Colony Command''' || To be a member of the colony's command structure, including Steward and Premier, and to commit any | | '''Offense by Colony Command''' ||To be a member of the colony's command structure, including Steward and Premier, and to commit any Severe or higher level crime, or any crime that references this section in its sentence. This does not require formal conviction by a Tribunal, but a Warrant Officer can expect the charges to be overturned and charges to be filed against them if their fax to the High Council does not include sufficient evidence. || The Warrant Officer, at their discretion, may impose a shift-length dismissal on the individual. This sanction may only be overturned by the Faction Owner or the Low Council. Additionally, the Low Council may vote to impose sanctions either without a Warrant Officer/despite their disapproval or if they wish to impose more serious sanctions than a shift-length dismissal. | ||
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| '''Repeat Offender''' || To commit the same crime multiple times in the same shift. This only applies if someone is punished for it and then commits the same crime after release, not for a string of offenses in a row.|| For each repeat offense the timer for the crime should be multiplied by 2. 20 minutes would become 40 minutes, etc. This also goes for fines. Once a timer reaches 90 in the case of repeat crimes the offender should instead be held until shift transfer | | '''Repeat Offender''' || To commit the same crime multiple times in the same shift. This only applies if someone is punished for it and then commits the same crime after release, not for a string of offenses in a row.|| For each repeat offense the timer for the crime should be multiplied by 2. 20 minutes would become 40 minutes, etc. This also goes for fines. Once a timer reaches 90 in the case of repeat crimes the offender should instead be held until shift transfer | ||
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| '''Immediate Threat to the Prisoner''' || To be incarcerated when a situation in the Marshal area poses an immediate threat to the health of the prisoner || The prisoner must be relocated to a safe location. In the case where a safe location cannot be found the offender must be immediately released.If the prisoner is serving time until transfer or until judgement their charge must be reapplied after the emergency situation has ended. | | '''Immediate Threat to the Prisoner''' || To be incarcerated when a situation in the Marshal area poses an immediate threat to the health of the prisoner || The prisoner must be relocated to a safe location. In the case where a safe location cannot be found the offender must be immediately released. If the prisoner is serving time until transfer or until judgement their charge must be reapplied after the emergency situation has ended. | ||
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| '''Use of Powers''' || To use abilities greater than those normal for a member of one's species in the commission of a crime. This includes (but is not limited to) psionics, nanogates, cruciforms, and Soteria-created genetic mutations. There must be reasonable belief that powers were used in such a manner; however, due to the nature of these powers being easy to conceal after the fact, hard evidence is not required. Officer discretion is encouraged, and they may choose not to apply this modifier if they believe the evidence is insufficient. || Any crimes given to the person has its fine value or time served automatically doubled. If the empowered person has a HuT sentence, it is highly encouraged to have their powers removed if it can be done safely. A empowered individual using their powers to attempt to escape or fight security during imprisonment is to be killed in such a way that they can be revived, however, their powers should be removed before revival. In the case of a cruciformed individual killed relating to this section, if a Vector/Prime is available to properly remove the cruciform from the corpse this should be done; otherwise it should remain attached but deactivated. | | '''Use of Powers''' || To use abilities greater than those normal for a member of one's species in the commission of a crime. This includes (but is not limited to) psionics, nanogates, cruciforms, and Soteria-created genetic mutations. There must be reasonable belief that powers were used in such a manner; however, due to the nature of these powers being easy to conceal after the fact, hard evidence is not required. Officer discretion is encouraged, and they may choose not to apply this modifier if they believe the evidence is insufficient. || Any crimes given to the person has its fine value or time served automatically doubled. If the empowered person has a HuT sentence, it is highly encouraged to have their powers removed if it can be done safely. A empowered individual using their powers to attempt to escape or fight security during imprisonment is to be killed in such a way that they can be revived, however, their powers should be removed before revival. In the case of a cruciformed individual killed relating to this section, if a Vector/Prime is available to properly remove the cruciform from the corpse this should be done; otherwise it should remain attached but deactivated. | ||
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| '''Crime by AI/Cyborg''' || For Colony AI or Cyborg to commit actions that are criminal in the eyes of the law. Marshals are to operate as per normal. Soteria is to cooperate with the Marshals in regards of these matters, to see if the AI or Cyborg are malfunctioning before allowing them to be arrested. | | '''Crime by AI/Cyborg''' || For Colony AI or Cyborg to commit actions that are criminal in the eyes of the law. Marshals are to operate as per normal. Soteria is to cooperate with the Marshals in regards of these matters, to see if the AI or Cyborg are malfunctioning before allowing them to be arrested.A warrant is specifically required for security to enter the AI core, and Soteria personnel should accompany them to ensure matters are handled peacefully. Squads of Marshals or Shields should not be going into the core unless the AI in question is malfunctioning and/or hostile. As a further note, the AI and Cyborgs cannot open high access areas unless in a state of emergency, for example, the Marshal, Blackshield, or Command armory. The only other time they can open such areas is to clear out infestations and nothing more. || Cyborgs can be locked down within their cells or, if this is not possible, have their MMIs removed and tossed into a cell to serve the appropriate amount of time, or Soteria can choose to pay for their fine. Card the AI and toss it into the cell, much like the borgs. Once they have served their time, return them to their proper vessels. | ||
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=== Quick Reference Guide === | === Quick Reference Guide === | ||
This table is to describe crimes on a charge severity basis. In regards to crime stacking; crimes with the same ending numbers '''CAN NOT''' be stacked unless stated otherwise within the crimes description. | This table is to describe crimes on a charge severity basis. In regards to crime stacking; crimes with the same ending numbers '''CAN NOT''' be stacked unless stated otherwise within the crimes description. | ||
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|'''Failing Duty''' | |'''Failing Duty''' | ||
'''(X02)''' | '''(X02)''' | ||
|Failure to Execute an Order | |Failure to Execute an Order | ||
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|'''Rights Violations ''' | |'''Rights Violations''' | ||
'''(X03)''' | '''(X03)''' | ||
|Violation of Employee Rights | |Violation of Employee Rights | ||
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|'''Theft''' | |'''Theft''' | ||
'''(X05)''' | '''(X05)''' | ||
|Theft | |Theft | ||
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|Illegal Modification of AI/Cyborg | |Illegal Modification of AI/Cyborg | ||
|Treason | |Treason | ||
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'''(X12)''' | '''(X12)''' | ||
|Threat of Murder or Serious Injury | |Threat of Murder or Serious Injury | ||
| | |Desecrating a Corpse | ||
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Cannibalism | |||
|Animal Cruelty | |Animal Cruelty | ||
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|Sexual Assault | |Sexual Assault | ||
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===Specialty Charges=== | ===Specialty Charges=== | ||
Speciality Charges refer to charges out of the ordinary; such as cases of friendly fire, defaulting on ones debt or attempting/threatening to commit suicide. These crimes are either minimum and typically handled non-judicially, have special precautions or levying methods or require specific handling. | Speciality Charges refer to charges out of the ordinary; such as cases of friendly fire, defaulting on ones debt or attempting/threatening to commit suicide. These crimes are either minimum and typically handled non-judicially, have special precautions or levying methods or require specific handling. | ||
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In the case of a member of Blackshield committing Friendly Fire their timer or fine should be doubled. | In the case of a member of Blackshield committing Friendly Fire their timer or fine should be doubled. | ||
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|003 | |003 - Disturbing the Peace | ||
|To publicly and deliberately engage in erotic acts, yelling for seemingly no reason such as incoherent screeching, throwing objects around that could hit someone, harassing a colonist or department without provocation, stalking a colonist or refusing to leave a department, yelling over ones headset, or so forth. | |To publicly and deliberately engage in erotic acts, yelling for seemingly no reason such as incoherent screeching, throwing objects around that could hit someone, harassing a colonist or department without provocation, stalking a colonist or refusing to leave a department, yelling over ones headset, or so forth. | ||
|A timer between 0 to 10 minutes may be issued depending on the severity of the act, a fine of up to 1,000 credits may be issued depending on severity OR an injunction on further coms usage. | |A timer between 0 to 10 minutes may be issued depending on the severity of the act, a fine of up to 1,000 credits may be issued depending on severity OR an injunction on further coms usage. | ||
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| | |004 - Lack of Security, Medical, or Employment Records | ||
|To be a registered member of the colony without any form of qualified records. | |To be a registered member of the colony without any form of qualified records. | ||
|This does not apply to outsiders visiting the colony nor members of the Hunters Lodge. | |This does not apply to outsiders visiting the colony nor members of the Hunters Lodge. | ||
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An offender who actively lies about their implant status - such as not reporting their nanogate, psionic, or church implant within their records is to receive a '''Providing False Testimony''' charge. | An offender who actively lies about their implant status - such as not reporting their nanogate, psionic, or church implant within their records is to receive a '''Providing False Testimony''' charge. | ||
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|005 - Data/Information Breach | |||
|To knowingly and willfully communicate information, gained in confidence through private or departmental channels, to personnel without legal access. Department Heads have authority to communicate information from their respective channels. | |||
|A timer of no more than 30 minutes but no less than 10 and/or a minimum fine of 250 credits, up to 1,000, may be issued depending on severity. | |||
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|To be in an area which a person does not have access to, without permission from those who do have access. Public spaces, such as a department lobby, the bar, or the kitchen also apply if asked to vacate the area by relevant department staff. Those with access typically should not be in those areas unless they have a good reason or permission from the department's relevant staff. | |To be in an area which a person does not have access to, without permission from those who do have access. Public spaces, such as a department lobby, the bar, or the kitchen also apply if asked to vacate the area by relevant department staff. Those with access typically should not be in those areas unless they have a good reason or permission from the department's relevant staff. | ||
'''Security personnel and council members conducting | '''Security personnel with an authorized warrant and council members conducting investigations authorized by an LC vote may not be asked or made to leave.''' | ||
|Trespassing is typically accompanied with other crimes such as a Property Crime if doors are broken through or wires are cut, or '''Theft''' if items are stolen. | |Trespassing is typically accompanied with other crimes such as a Property Crime if doors are broken through or wires are cut, or '''Theft''' if items are stolen. | ||
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If there is more than one person in the relevant job and none respond to a call, all are to be punished unless they were occupied with other job-critical activities. If there is uncertainty about whether something a core function, the Faction Head and other professionals should be consulted but the final judgement rests with the Marshal handling the case. | If there is more than one person in the relevant job and none respond to a call, all are to be punished unless they were occupied with other job-critical activities. If there is uncertainty about whether something a core function, the Faction Head and other professionals should be consulted but the final judgement rests with the Marshal handling the case. | ||
|Forfeiture of 1 hour's pay to the corporate account. Timer of no more than 15 minutes. Dismissal at the discretion of the Head. | |Forfeiture of 1 hour's pay to the corporate account. Timer of no more than 15 minutes. Dismissal at the discretion of the Head. If committed by a member of the Low Council, subject to sanctions pursuant to Offense by Colony Command. | ||
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| §203 | | §203 | ||
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If physical exchange of an item or credits takes place the item or currency should be confiscated. | If physical exchange of an item or credits takes place the item or currency should be confiscated. | ||
Demotion possible at the decision of the department head. | Demotion possible at the decision of the department head. If committed by a member of the Low Council, subject to sanctions pursuant to Offense by Colony Command. | ||
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|Forgery | |Forgery | ||
|To falsify official documents, records or orders. | |To falsify official documents, records or orders. | ||
|Examples of this crime include a fax to issue orders posing as the High Council or a superior, falsifying a medical prescription or | |Examples of this crime include a fax to issue orders posing as the High Council or a superior, falsifying a medical prescription or falsifying ones records to pose as either more certified or to fake eligibility for job positions. | ||
|Timer of no more than 15 minutes and an immediate search | |Timer of no more than 15 minutes and an immediate search | ||
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| §212 | | §212 | ||
| | |Desecrating a Corpse | ||
|To abuse bodies of dead or previously dead people. Acts may range from non-medical | or | ||
|Examples include | |||
If the body or any | Cannibalism | ||
|To abuse bodies of dead or previously dead people. Acts may range from non-medical to scientific desecration. | |||
Cannibalistic acts are the consumption of any '''Person''', Voidwolf, Colony Recognized higher-intelligence lifeform. | |||
|Examples include, Security beating on a prisoners corpse, or using someone's body for 'experimental surgery' without consent. Preventing a body from being repaired or cyborged also falls under this. Bodies rendered incapable of wound repair count as '''Murder''' instead. | |||
If the body is made into any edible product, or any severed limb/organ of the '''Person''' is consumed, instead charge '''Cannibalism''' in Notes. | |||
|Timer of no more than 25 minutes. | |Timer of no more than 25 minutes. | ||
Or a fine of no more than 1,250 credits. | Or a fine of no more than 1,250 credits. | ||
In cases of '''Cannibalism''', this crime is to be classified as a 5XX level crime. The offender is to be held HuJ. | |||
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| §301 | | §301 | ||
|Destruction of Property | |Destruction of Property | ||
|To destroy the property of | |To destroy the property of a colonist, a colony faction, or the colony itself without valid reason, either deliberately or through negligence | ||
|The property in question can belong to another individual, to a faction, or the colony at large. This crime includes destroying normal doors or walls, recycling or disassembling equipment, or damaging a cyborg to the point it needs internal repairs. Valid reasons include (but are not limited to) normal recycling and research activities. If an item is stolen and destroyed, charge either the relevant Theft level or this, whichever is more severe. | |The property in question can belong to another individual, to a faction, or the colony at large. This crime includes destroying normal doors or walls, recycling or disassembling equipment, or damaging a cyborg to the point it needs internal repairs. Valid reasons include (but are not limited to) normal recycling and research activities. If an item is stolen and destroyed, charge either the relevant Theft level or this, whichever is more severe. | ||
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|Infiltration | |Infiltration | ||
|To attempt to, or successfully, enter a high-security area without authorization. | |To attempt to, or successfully, enter a high-security area without authorization. | ||
|Areas include the gatehouse, colony fence, bridge, head of staff room | |Areas include the gatehouse, colony fence, bridge, head of staff room,toxin storage or other essential high-security areas. | ||
If trespass into the vault, armory or AI upload occurs see '''Grand Trespass'''. | If trespass into the vault, armory or AI upload occurs see '''Grand Trespass'''. | ||
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|Providing False Testimony | |Providing False Testimony | ||
|To provide false or deliberately misleading testimony to colony officials | |To provide false or deliberately misleading testimony to colony officials | ||
|This can be applied in relation to interviews with investigators or to the interviews had with colony officials to create records (see | |This can be applied in relation to interviews with investigators or to the interviews had with colony officials to create records (see §004). | ||
This crime requires intent to mislead, as judged by the Marshal handling the case. | This crime requires intent to mislead, as judged by the Marshal handling the case. | ||
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|Animal Cruelty | |Animal Cruelty | ||
|To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm upon animals with malicious intent. | |To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm upon animals with malicious intent. | ||
|Monkeys appropriately used for experiments or crew well-being (e.g genetics | |Monkeys appropriately used for experiments or crew well-being (e.g genetics,weapon testing, etc.) don't count. Shoving them in washing machines, or throwing them through disposals while still alive falls under this. Using them as food is a grey area; cows are generally fine, but monkey cubes and the like probably aren't. | ||
Creatures typically considered pests (those that are by default hostile such as roaches or spiders) are not protected under this law if they aren't being kept in private areas such as personal dorms, or are fully tamed by a colonist. Tamed in this case means that they will not attack other colonists, or damage colony infrastructure. | Creatures typically considered pests (those that are by default hostile such as roaches or spiders) are not protected under this law if they aren't being kept in private areas such as personal dorms, or are fully tamed by a colonist. Tamed in this case means that they will not attack other colonists, or damage colony infrastructure. | ||
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|Treason | |Treason | ||
|To deliberately undermine the efforts and interests of the colony at large, or to deliberately and willfully aid the efforts of hostile factions. | |To deliberately undermine the efforts and interests of the colony at large, or to deliberately and willfully aid the efforts of hostile factions. | ||
|This includes distributing Excelsior armor or weapons for purposes other than lawful destruction, attacking neutral factions without provocation or justifiable reason, giving a hostile faction information about the colony or its defenses, or taking up arms in support of a hostile faction against the colony. In cases of the Low Council voting to temporarily work with a normally hostile faction, Treason does not apply. | |This includes possessing or distributing Excelsior armor or weapons for purposes other than lawful destruction, attacking neutral factions without provocation or justifiable reason, giving a hostile faction information about the colony or its defenses, or taking up arms in support of a hostile faction against the colony. In cases of the Low Council voting to temporarily work with a normally hostile faction, Treason does not apply. | ||
|Holding until Judgement. | |Holding until Judgement. | ||
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|Sexual Assault | |Sexual Assault | ||
|To assault, or attempt to assault, someone else sexually, including rape. | |To assault, or attempt to assault, someone else sexually, including rape. | ||
|This charge exists as a means to handle non-con scenes ICly | |This charge exists as a means to handle non-con scenes ICly when they do happen.'''Noncon RP is not permitted on this server. Ahelp staff when dealing with these charges.''' | ||
|Permanent removal from the colony or execution. | |Permanent removal from the colony or execution. | ||
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* '''Lethal Firearm''': A gun loaded or set to a fire mode that's main purpose is to inflict damage to put a person into a critical conduction and or kill. Rubbers when shot out of a gun that has mods to inflict additional damage onto the bullet itself automatically count as lethal. | * '''Lethal Firearm''': A gun loaded or set to a fire mode that's main purpose is to inflict damage to put a person into a critical conduction and or kill. Rubbers when shot out of a gun that has mods to inflict additional damage onto the bullet itself automatically count as lethal. | ||
* '''Cyborgification''' The removal of a person's brain for transplanting into a Cyborg Chassis as an alternative to execution. A prisoner who is sentenced to execution must request or consent to this. | * '''Cyborgification''' The removal of a person's brain for transplanting into a Cyborg Chassis as an alternative to execution. A prisoner who is sentenced to execution must request or consent to this. | ||
* '''Dismissal''': Changing ID title to "Dismissed", which has zero access. Requires the | * '''Dismissal''': Changing ID title to "Dismissed", which has zero access. Requires following the sanction process in [[Standard Operating Procedure (Command)#Employment Sanctions|Command SOP]] to be valid. | ||
* '''Demotion''': Can be demoted down to and including Assistant position. Requires the | * '''Demotion''': Can be demoted down to and including Assistant position. Requires following the sanction process in [[Standard Operating Procedure (Command)#Employment Sanctions|Command SOP]] to be valid. | ||
* '''Execution''': Prisoner is killed via means of firing squad, lethal injection, or other means. It is required to offer the prisoner the option of how they prefer to die. They should also be offered a last meal. It is not required to follow these preferences if they are deemed unreasonable or impossible. In all cases of execution, respective faction owners should be informed of the execution and the crimes leading up to it. (( A PK may be applicable in this situation at admin discretion)) | |||
* '''Head of Staff''': Crew members occupying an on-shift general leadership position within a faction. | |||
* '''Execution''': Prisoner is killed via means of firing squad, lethal injection, or other means. | |||
* '''Head of Staff''': Crew members occupying | |||
* '''Imminent Peril''': A situation in which there is an apparent and immediate threat of serious injury or death, and it is not possible to escape this threat. Obvious examples are shooting someone trying to stab people. A less obvious example is shooting someone trying to sabotage Atmospherics. Lethal force is justified in such a situation because there's no other options remaining. | * '''Imminent Peril''': A situation in which there is an apparent and immediate threat of serious injury or death, and it is not possible to escape this threat. Obvious examples are shooting someone trying to stab people. A less obvious example is shooting someone trying to sabotage Atmospherics. Lethal force is justified in such a situation because there's no other options remaining. | ||
* '''HuJ / Holding Until Judgement''': Held (in the brig) until a tribunal is done, or the shift ends. Whichever happens first. | * '''HuJ / Holding Until Judgement''': Held (in the brig) until a tribunal is done, or the shift ends. Whichever happens first. | ||
* '''HuT / Holding Until Transfer''': Held (in the brig) until the shift ends. This becomes HuJ when a tribunal is being held for the prisoner. | * '''HuT / Holding Until Transfer''': Held (in the brig) until the shift ends. This becomes HuJ when a tribunal is being held for the prisoner. | ||
Serving sentences in jail can be replaced with forced labor in some cases at Warrant Officer discretion. | |||
Serving sentences in jail can be replaced with forced labor in some cases. | |||
In cases where the final sentence is more than 90 minutes, it is changed to holding until judgment. | In cases where the final sentence is more than 90 minutes, it is changed to holding until judgment. | ||
The standard penalty can be applied without a tribunal by | The standard penalty can be applied without a tribunal by Marshal Officers. Tribunals can assign lesser or higher ones, depending on the circumstances. | ||
== OOC Notes == | == OOC Notes == | ||
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* '''Laws <u>ARE NOT RULES</u> for the server itself!''' That means, so long as you have a believable in-character motive for breaking these regulations, you won't get banned for it, especially if good roleplay is your end goal. Conversely, if you're just going around smashing windows for shits and giggles, you're ''obviously'' going to get yelled at by an admin. See [[Rules|the actual server rules]] for more details. | * '''Laws <u>ARE NOT RULES</u> for the server itself!''' That means, so long as you have a believable in-character motive for breaking these regulations, you won't get banned for it, especially if good roleplay is your end goal. Conversely, if you're just going around smashing windows for shits and giggles, you're ''obviously'' going to get yelled at by an admin. See [[Rules|the actual server rules]] for more details. | ||
* Laws do NOT protect outsiders unless specified via Low Council vote, High Council decree, or in the case of colony allies. The only time laws may protect a neutral person or Outsider is in the case of the wording being 'Someone', 'Person', or 'People' - implying this would cover non-colony members as well due to its wording. | * Laws do NOT protect outsiders unless specified via Low Council vote, High Council decree, or in the case of colony allies. The only time laws may protect a neutral person or Outsider is in the case of the wording being 'Someone', 'Person', or 'People' - implying this would cover non-colony members as well due to its wording. | ||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] | ||
{{Gameplay guides}} | {{Gameplay guides}} |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 3 November 2024
The colony laws are a series of regulations that all interest groups on the High Council have agreed to, applying them broadly to all colonists inside the colony. The colony’s Marshals are expected to uphold and enforce these laws, and all departments are expected to follow them. This is not a general guide to security. All new marshals should review the official Guide to Marshals. It is important to know that all offenses listed below should be followed as a ‘guideline’ by law enforcement personnel and do allow for victim rights and alternative solutions to minor offenses. For example, you are not required to give a sentence if the problem can be resolved in an alternative way that the suspect agrees to, such as an agreement with the victim in return for not pressing charges, or peer mediation. To understand how to go about a proper arrest, or other clarifications such as prisoner rights, alert levels, and more, see Standard Operating Procedure. Note that Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is enforced via the head of staff. To be charged with a violation of SOP, a head of staff has to request a relevant charge be levied, such as denial of a reasonable order.
Law's protections, and rights only apply to colonists, colony allies and authorized visitors. Individuals and groups unconnected to the colony have no rights and therefore no protections under the law.
Overview
All colony law is subject to the standard of INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. No one is to ever be assumed guilty, evidence must be presented that reasonably proves guilt.
A good working knowledge of the law is important for any person on the station. It can be the difference between a shiny pair of handcuffs and sipping drinks in the bar. More in-depth interpretations of the law are required for such positions as the ranger, officer, premier, and the warrant officer. For certain crimes, the accused party's intent is important. Intent can be the difference between a charge such as, say, manslaughter and murder. One requires purposeful intent, the other is unintentional and typically caused by negligence or workplace accident. It is also important to note that manslaughter and murder are mutually exclusive. This indicates that an individual must be charged with one or the other, not both. Neither could a colonist be charged with both assault and murder on an individual if there is only a single victim, the higher-grade charge must be the charge applied in that case.
All of this will be explained in detail as you read on, including specialty clauses, cases, guides, and explanations to how a Marshal or servant of the law should think when interpreting legal issues such as criminal acts or disputes.
Here are a few basic to-know bullet points for officers:
- To ensure you, as an arresting officer, don't fall into the trap of negligence or misuse of power, always follow procedure where possible as detailed by standard operating procedure.
- As an arresting officer, follow the Guide to Marshals to ensure you don't fall foul of legal proceedings.
- In the case of pressed charges being in the same category (i.e Battery, Assault, Murder - or Vandalism, Theft, Grand Theft) take only the most severe charge. Any lesser charges in this case should not be applied.
- Aiding a criminal makes you an accomplice; you can be charged with the same crime as the person you aided.
- A single incident has a single sentence, so if, for instance, the prisoner took 3 items off a person, this is a single count of theft. Otherwise this would count as 'crime-stacking', which is against SOP and law.
- When deciding on a timer for multiple crimes committed, take each crime into consideration separately. Then add the times together to get a final concise timer. This should be the timer issued to an offender when they are put in a cell.
- The time taken to bring in an offender and the time taken when questioning the offender are NOT to be calculated into their issued timer. Timers begin when plugged in on a cell's console. However, offenders should be processed as quick as reasonably possible as-per their rights as employees within the colony.
Victim Rights
Victims of a crime hold the general right to drop charges. This applies to charges within the 100, 200, and 300 tiers. Victims may also choose to only collect monetary value equal to their losses from the offender in question, such as any incurring medical bills or loss of property. These clauses are there to allow a victim peace of mind and to make sound decisions rather than being forced into court cases.
There are some exceptions, however. 400 and 500-level charges cannot be dropped at any time by a victim, as these acts extend further than creating a victim, but also threatening the lives of others and the order of the colony as a whole. Officers may take into account an offender’s circumstances and a victim's testimonial when deciding intent and timers but no dropping of charges may occur.
For the purposes of this section, each individual directly targeted by criminal activity is a victim. If a crime affects a department, such as Trespass, then the Department Head may choose to drop the charge. If there is no Head, the charge can only be dropped by unanimous consent of those who were affected. If the crime affects the colony as a whole or has no specific victim, such as Contraband, Breakout, or Desecrating a Corpse, only the Warrant Officer or Ranger may authorize the waiving of charges, and a decision to waive charges may be overridden by the Warrant Officer (if the decision was made by a Ranger) or a vote of the Low Council.
Fines & Timers
Some crimes may offer either a fine or a timer, or in some cases, 'both' a fine and a timer together. It is ultimately at the discretion of the arresting officer and/or the warrant-filer what the punishment for an offense should be.
Fines are ultimately recommended for most low-level crimes, if they are listed under the ‘timer’ section of the quick reference guide. If, however, an offender is non-cooperative, a repeat offender, or otherwise hindering an investigation a timer should be issued instead. Fines are to be paid to the Marshal department directly, while any compensation, such as to damaged property or medical fees, should be directed to the victim and/or the victim department.
Timers are to be decided by the senior authority, typically either a ranger or warrant officer. If in the case where neither are available then the arresting officer may decide. Timers should not exceed a maximum time allocated to the charge unless modifiers are added on; such as a repeat offender who would receive double the time. Timers 'may' be less than the allocated maximum time depending on circumstances and modifiers that would normally subtract time from one’s sentence, such as cooperation with security personnel or in cases of entrapment.
Heads of Staff & Lower Council Law
Heads of staff are not above the law, and can be arrested by the marshals for breaking it. The 'only' time that the law can be overridden is when there is an imminent and overwhelming threat to the colony, such as during a Code Delta scenario.
A determination of no-wrongdoing may result in the dismissal of charges levied or a negating of any brig time served. Determinations of no-wrongdoing must be done by a Warrant Officer after an investigation, which must be faxed to the Office of the Provost Marshal, the Provost Marshal himself, or the colonies High Council. Any Warrant Officer found to abuse their authority to declare improper cases of no-wrongdoing may be demoted and arrested for exceeding their official power alongside other charges, such as falsifying information or providing false testimony.
A vote held by the Lower Council may also be used to indite some charges, such as abuse of power or charges related to disrupting the Low Council. Any crime that requires judgement, such as crimes labeled as 'HuJ' / Hold until Judgement, should be decided on in a timely manner by the Lower Council through a tribunal. A tribunal must follow the Legal Standard Operating Procedure to be considered legal. A tribunal must properly vote and may only be overturned by the High Council itself.
Law in Relation to Outsiders, Allies, & Others
Colony law is not extended to neutral parties inherently. Outsiders, for example, have no inherant legal rights or protections. However, some laws do apply to protect outsiders as well, including all intelligent, sapient beings. This includes other intelligent races, ranging from Humans to Mycus, to anything of higher intelligence including robots with self awareness.
For simple terminology of colony law:
- "Employee" / "Colonist" = A member of the colony or an employee of one of the colony's various factions. These rights are extended to all members of the colony and all members of departments.
- "People" / "Person" / "Someone" = This covers any sapient, intelligent being, regardless of their allegiance. Outsiders, hostiles, allies, etc. This term is used only rarely, but is typically used to refer to crimes such as desecration of a corpse due to the criminal and inhumane act of cannibalism, or in reference to inhumane acts such as the act of enslavement.
Outsiders are only protected under colony law under the term 'people', 'person', 'someone', or if granted entry to the colony via vote for visitation or sale of goods. When an Outsider is granted entry, they have the same rights as a citizen of the colony - until they are ejected or their visitation period ends. At that point legal protection ends.
Outsiders, Neutral parties or visitors that are allowed in generally expected to follow 'common sense' colony law. That is, don't steal, don't assault and do not take advantage of your hosts. They should also generally remain in the colony common areas, and not take anything belonging to the colony(this includes items kept 'for the common good, such as the tech storage tools, lathe, medical supplies, etc). Any who violate these rules may be ejected immediately by colony security, any who breach these rules in a more serious fashion should be detained and the Provost faxed.
Lodge members and other colony-aligned factions have full rights of a normal colonist. For information on this, and neutral parties, this can be found in Standard Operating Procedure. Attacking a non-hostile neutral party can result in a charge of Treason depending on the incident. Neutral party refers to a neutral organization, not individuals such as Outsiders.
Security personnel are to obey these clauses and understand the wording.
Salvaging Rights
These laws will attempt to make clear what is, and is not salvage. Who has rights over what claims, the proper handling of claims and so fourth. These laws MUST be enforced by Nadezhda Marshals, or Blackshield, depending on the jurisdiction of the 'claim' and apply to all colonists of the Nadezdha Colony as well as Colony Allies and 'Neutral' third parties. Basic salvage rights entail only the following caveats;
- Trash piles, unclaimed and clearly unowned items and storage containers are the rightful property of the 'first claimant'. A trash pile belongs to the first person to touch it, an abandoned locker to the first one to reach it, et cetera.
- Clearly owned property must be respected. A labeled cart, a gun who's serial is registered and thus known - these are considered personal property, and must be respected.
Additionally the following rules apply to all 'claims'
- If an item is stolen and then rediscovered in an area that would normally count as right-to-loot then it must be returned as it is their rightful property.
- Crime scenes. Any item taken from a crime scene is chargeable by theft, obstruction of duty, and suspicious conduct. A crime scene's boundaries will be clearly marked by tape set up by Marshals or Blackshield.
- Items dropped by colonists or allies due to severe injuries are their rightful property, and MUST be returned.
- The areas owned by colony allies or factions (such as Voidwolf ally Ships or the Soteria Solar Outpost), and clearly defined departmental zones are barred from allowing salvage claims.
Types of Salvage Claims
In summary, there are four types of salvage areas. Claimed, Unclaimed, disputed and free
- Claimed areas are those within colony borders(or the borders of colony allies) that have a lawful mandate placed over them, determined typically by the High Council, or at times low council. These locations are the claim-right of a particular faction, ally, et cetera. The FULL contents of these areas is the rightful claim of their respective owners, and any contents taken are effectively treated as their 'rightful property'. Though mere presence on a claim is not generally sufficient to result in charges, the removal of property from them(I.E scavving) is cause for charges of trespass, theft, and grand theft. Additionally, a modifier "Breach of salvage rights" should be applied to each of these charges and any items taken returned or, if not possible - their value owed in remediation.
- Unclaimed areas, while still within colony property, have no rightful claim placed on them, such claims may be enacted at the discretion of the High council, foreman and low council(in that order of importance), having to be properly ratified and faxed to be valid.
- Uncontested areas are new zones or uncertain zones that have no current claims. While they may be within the borders of the Colony or its Allies, they are generally free to loot so long as general scavenging rules are observed. Conflicts, theft and similar SHALL be punished by law.
- Free areas are neither within colony territory nor hold any special claim. These areas are typically considered 'free' of salvage rights and include but are not limited to; the untamed wilds past the colony border and space(and areas located within that do not fall under the purview of the previous types of claims).
Known claims and their status
- The Nadezdha colony maintains that the areas in its immediate vicinity, as well as the forest directly south and the crater directly west are 'colony property' and not subject to claims by non-colony forces.
- Colony maintenance is 'unclaimed', thus only basic salvage rights must be respected.
- The Prospectors hold exclusive claims over the following areas; Greyson Positronics field offices and attached locations, this include the Greyson Positronics Gantlet. 'Preppers' bunker. 'Ironhead compound' Smuggler base. 'Zoo' research facility.
- The 'Scrap haven' is, as of now, a shared claim between the Prospectors and Hunters lodge - However, the Hunters Lodge has abdicated any right to lease their hold on the claim.
- The hunters Lodge holds exclusive claim over the following areas; The lodge itself and land upon which it sits, and the plains in the immediate vicinity of their lodge
- The 'Salvage Fields' are 'free' claims, though basic salvage rights should be respected.
- The assorted, smaller 'Points of Interest' in the immediate vicinity of the colony are 'uncontested'(E.G, scorched outpost, lost outpost, etc).
Enforcement of Claims and Jurisdiction.
As previously stated, it is the duty of Marshals and Blackshield to enforce salvaging rights - though they may vary on where their areas of jurisdiction come into play.
Blackshield are largely expected to handle matters of salvage disputes where exterior forces threaten Nadezdha Colony(or upon request, colony allies) claims. Exterior factions attempted to jump claims owned by Prospectors should result in their dispatching.
Marshals however are granted jurisdiction over legal matters of enforcement. Colonists jumping claims that are rightfully held should be charged accounting for the details of the matter.
In the event where jurisdiction may be at question, it is important to remember that while the blackshield holds legal jurisdiction outside the perimeter fence - they are typically less oriented in the minutiae of law, and should they have to step in to enforce claims upon colonists past the walls they must hand over said colonists on return for processing by Marshals.
Additional Caveats
- Salvage rights may, at the determination of their holder - be granted or leased. E.G, The Prospectors may, at the determination of the Foreman or Overboss Hogg grant rights over claims to other factions, allies, etc.
- The leasing of scav-rights by Foremen must, by order of Overboss Hogg be both A. reported to his office and either a cut of the total salvage or trade of 'equal value' taken. The Overboss adds that the job of prospectors is not to make friends, but to make money and that failure to properly extract value from such deals will result in consequences
- Though it is held that claimants have the right to defend their stake(with force if necessary) it is expected that Claimants use reasoned force in such and that the holding of such stakes be clearly communicated. E.G; A neutral party trespasses on a Colony claim, prospectors must clearly communicate that such a claim exists and offer opportunity for the claim-jumpers to return the stolen salvage and leave before force is used.
- Areas outside of the planets orbit, such as the nearby asteroid field in space, are not claimed by the colony directly. Salvagers and security forces operating there may salvage, but hold no direct claim over the materials there.
- Areas within the purview of Colony Salvage Law shall have their mineral resources granted exclusive purview for Lonestar Shipping to exploit, Lease or Manage as they will.
Intellectual Property
Nadezhda colony is filled with products produced with propietary designs from factions both within and without the colony. These designs belong exclusively to the company that owns them, however legal license to produce the items is distributed in the form of disks. As a general rule, no faction has any claim on any disk or item salvaged by another, nor any item which was manufactured by them or sold to them by a lawful owner, regardless of whether the design originated with the faction. The exceptions to this rule are as follows:
- Unprotected design files, such as those found on factory disks or made by Soteria Research, are forbidden to leave the control of that faction without the written and stamped permission of the Faction Head. If such a disk is stolen, all items produced from it may be reclaimed. This is considered §505: Misappropriation of Intellectual Property, with the legal liability falling on the individual who stole or distributed the designs.
- Factions may act to protect the integrity of their uniforms to prevent confusion. Any Faction Head may prohibit those not belonging to their faction from wearing uniforms of that faction. Primes may not restrict non-clergy clothing from anyone who has not been formally excommunicated from the Church. Refusing to comply with the directive of a Faction Head in this matter is considered §102: Failure to Execute an Order.
Contraband Policy
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- Thermals are considered contraband for all departments. Thermals are however permitted outside the colony or during a declared red alert level. This goes for the augmentations, glasses, helmets or rig-suit modules. The following items are considered thermals: Augmented shades, Thermo-nightvision helmets, Thermal goggles, Thermal augmentations and bioaugmentations. Along with any hardsuit modules that contain thermals.
- If either Church or Soteria provide to a colonist thermals illegally they are to be charged for minor contraband. If a Soteria staff continues to do so repeatedly, then they are to be demoted immediately. Heads of staff in Soteria or the Church continuing are to be detained, charged with abusing their executive powers, and demoted after a fax has been sent up to the faction leader.
- Permits can temporarily be issued by a Warrant Officer for their usage or transportation through the colony. Any surgical implantation of thermal augments by Soteria requires a properly written form signed by both the doctor and the Warrant Officer permitting such augments be used under Soteria's supervision.
- The shooting range is considered a testing zone for science. Items sent from science to the range for testing must be announced over general comms. In the instance of Soteria testing explosives up at the shooting range, it must be a device capable of small explosives only. Larger explosions are to be tested out in the mines.
- The chemicals in the list above are considered minor contraband. These items may be tested upon within the research or medical department and are not considered contraband unless they leave said departments. Chemicals not on this list are not considered contraband unless used in the commission of a crime such as negligence or attempted murder. Some chemicals can be used for medical purposes and do not need to be in a medical department to be used (for example, soporific being used for field surgeries).
- All encryption keys that are not supplied to a colonists workplace are considered minor contraband. If sensitive or private information is gained through the use of encryption keys that a colonist should not have access to they should also be charged with violation of employee privacy. This is applied even if it was not the intent of the person using the encryption key. Legal access to an encryption key can be given by any employee of the faction or head of staff, but the head of staff reserves the right to remove any access to any non-employee at any time for any reason. Please note that allies and neutral factions may have their own encryption keys - these are not illegal and should never be taken away.
- ID cards that are modified to give access to a normal departmental area of the colony without head departmental permissions are considered contrband. If, however, this access is issued either by a relevant head of staff or during the case of an emergency no timer or charge should apply. Legal access may be given by a head of staff to their department to another employee at anytime but may also be revoked at any time at the discression of the issuing head of department.
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- Soteria may test combat mechs at a firing range or outside the colony but must announce any and all movements of where the mech will be moving. Including the starting point to the desired ending point of the travel. These mechs may not be left in public spaces or otherwise operated, apart from moving through, public spaces unless exemptions are provided in the case of an emergency by security personnel.
- Permits for a combat mech may be temporarily issued by a Warrant Officer or Supply Specialist to non-Soteria personnel. The proper forms should be filled out and the mech either housed inside of the employee's designated department or within Soteria's mech bay when not being used. Transporting any combat mech of any kind must be announced over public comms and cannot be driven freely across the colony. This policy and associated paperwork applies to any mech, including those obtained through salvage.
- Non-standard combat mechs / Non-combat mechs rigged for combat are not legal to own nor may receive licenses for normal usage. However, during Code Red or Code Delta emergencies they may be utilized by security personnel or otherwise permitted to be used by personnel determined to be fit and trust worthy by security personnel. All jury rigged weapons should be removed after the state of emergency without exception.
- The chemicals in the list above are considered major contraband. These items may be tested upon within the research or medical department and are not considered contraband unless they leave said departments. Chemicals not on this list are not considered contraband unless used in the commission of a crime such as negligence or attempted murder. Some chemicals can be used for medical purposes and do not need to be in a medical department to be used (for example, soporific being used for field surgeries).
- Bluespace harpoons, and other teleportation items, may be used for research purposes by Soteria institute personnel. However, this does not mean they can be transported openly nor used or otherwise utilized outside of Soteria research departmental grounds. If transported outside of the department major contraband charges are applicable. If misused to teleport and employee unwillingly, as teleportation can be incredibly dangerous if not life threatening, see §413 - Unwilling Teleportation.
Explosive Exemptions
Contraband explosives are considered, but not limited to: any device presently capable of causing wide-spread and reasonably uncontrolled damage. This includes, but is not limited to, frag grenades, incendiary grenades, EMP grenades, tank transfer bombs, explosives grenades, incendiary grenades, land mines, and other similar objects capable of replicating any of the listed items effects. Items such as non-explosive flashbangs, smoke grenades, or cleaning grenades are not considered explosives. An oxygen tank, transfer valve, plasma tank, or scrap rifle with its safety measures enable would not count individually as explosives, only if the devices were within reasonable proximity and had steps taken to allow them to be used as explosives. I.E. a scrap rifle with its safety systems off is contraband, a persons bag containing heated plasma tanks, oxygen tanks, and transfer valves would be reasonably considered an explosive object. This exception only applies if the objects are, viably, capable of causing an explosion, if the plasma tank and oxygen tanks are empty and cannot explode it would not be considered contraband. Best and reasonable judgment applies.
Exceptions to the above clause may only be found in four cases:
1. The Marshals and Blackshield may use whatever explosives they require to perform their duties during a code blue or higher scenario. Responsibility for all damage to persons or property are the sole responsibility of the individual using the explosive devices. Low-yield grenades and small-arms explosive ordinance, such as grenade launcher rounds, may be tested at Marshal or Blackshield ranges with proper notification that explosives will be fired at the specified range.
2. Soteria Research may use any manner of explosives in the pursuit of research, the determination of what is considered ‘research’ is left to the sole discretion of the chief research overseer or, in the event one is not present, the biolab overseer. If neither is present, a low council vote is required to determine if the pursuit of research is considered scientific.
3. Prospectors may carry and use explosives outside colony walls at their discretion, provided the explosive do not damage colony property or other persons from the colony or colony allies. Prospectors must hold all explosives within their department or with security in either the gate house or armory. The transportation of explosives should always be announced publicly. In the event a prospectors wishes to sell explosive devices, be it to Soteria or Lonestar, this must be done with a member of the blackshield or marshal present and in the lobby of the respective department. In this scenario the explosive(s) must be stored in the buying department immediately. A form and record of the transaction should be recorded by security and filed with the WO, premier, sergeant, commander, and supply specialist.
4. Permits may be written for temporary explosive usage within determined location at the descression of the Warrant Officer or Supply Specialist. Examples would be the allowance of Lonestar mining personnel to make use of small-yield explosive devices in mining operations, or temporary permits for Church for the transport of grenades for use in Deep Maintenance.
Failure to comply with the above section can and will result in the applicable charges and fines as expected by discretion of security personnel. This may include, but is not directly required to, charges of major contraband or negligence. In the event the explosive device is misused this may be upgraded to additional charges of Sabotage, Manslaughter, Major Sabotage or Murder. Improperly stored explosives that are stolen may confer charges both to the individual who stole and misused them and the individual who failed to properly safe keep the explosive devices, in this event both individuals receive the same charges regardless of fault.
Reasonable storage of an explosive device is determined by security discretion but the following factors should be considered when determining what is reasonable.
Was the device in a locked container such as a secure locker, secure briefcase, safe, secure crate, or wall locker?
Was the device and potential containers holding it secured behind access locked doors?
Was the location of the device(s) kept discrete and related information on a need to know basis?
Excelsior Equipment / Excelsior Contraband
Excelsior Equipment
Note, if it's marked Excelsior (EXCLUDING SOAP), it's Excelsior Contraband. If it isn't, it's fine. |
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Excelsior Guns and Armor
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Excelsior Technology
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Excelsior Machinery
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Excelsior Contraband Exemptions & Stipulations
- Excelsior equipment may never be operated by Security personnel, no matter their status within the Church, Psionic-testing or other implant-destroying augments. All Excelsior-branded technology should either be put into evidence by the Marshal department, if it is used in the conduction of a crime, or destroyed. No department may receive permission nor contraband licensing to use or otherwise utilize Excelsior technology unless an exemption is given by the High Council itself.
- Soteria Science may be handed Excelsior tech as a means of destruction. Soteria Science may not preform experiments with Excelsior tech but they may use it in a destructive analyzer to be used in the production and research of non-Excelsior technology.
- Guild may be handed Excelsior tech to be deconstructed as a means of useful destruction of Excelsior branded technology. Guild may not use nor utilize Excelsior technology itself but they may break it down in either their department's industrial autolathe or through their department's nanoforge machine.
- Marshals may utilize their Nanite Reconstructor in the armory to break down Excelsior weapons or armor. However tech like Excelsior branded cells or computer-components will not be able to be broken down by said machine. Personnel must find an alternative for those deconstruction methods.
Criminal Regulations
Modifiers & Special Situations
There are two core types of modifiers: Criminality modifiers and Sentencing modifiers. Criminality modifiers alter whether or not an action is actually criminal in nature and can alter what charges can/should be pressed for a given incident. Sentencing modifiers do not alter the charges but rather the sentence, either upwards or downwards.
Criminality Modifiers
Modifier | Description | Effect |
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Self Defense | To have acted in the defense of oneself; ranging from physical injury of the attacker to death of the attacking party. For this modifier to apply the party MUST have acted in defense; they are not required to retreat if there is credible threat that the attacking party may harm them or others, however they are required to use only necessary force and to call for medical aid for their aggressor if they are in critical condition. This modifier never applies to "defending" oneself against a lawful arrest, even if the charges are later found to be untrue. | Immediate Release. |
Defense of Property | To have acted with appropriate force in defense of one's rightful owned or claimed territory under colony law. Appropriate force is always nonlethal force unless the aggressor pulls out a lethal weapon. Same duties to obtain care for injured individuals that is given with Self Defense apply here. This modifier never applies when "defending" one's area against Security acting on a properly authorized warrant. | Immediate Release |
Good Samaritan Clause | To break the law to prevent a greater harm from occurring. The greater harm must be imminent rather than hypothetical, and the law must be broken as little as reasonably possible. For example: breaking into a department to rescue someone whose suit sensors show they are in critical condition or dead. Acts found to be unreasonable will not be protected by this clause. Failure to comply with an investigation is never protected by this modifier. | Dropping of any charges that depend on ill intent. |
Entrapment | To be charged with a crime the offender was induced to commit by Security and, without their help, either would not have or could not have committed. | Charges should be either reduced or dropped depending on their own level of indepedent criminal intent. The officers running the operation should be charged with Violation of Employee Rights as well as the charges they intended to entrap the victim with. |
Accomplice | To knowingly and materially aid another in the commission of a crime. Both elements are important: a merchant who sells a gun to someone with no knowledge it will be used for murder is not liable, nor is someone who simply cheers on someone else comitting a crime. Providing instruction on how to commit a crime does count as material aid, however, e.g. telling someone how to make a bomb. | Apply all charges for the crime that the primary suspect was aided in to the accomplice. |
Authorized Use of Force | Use of force that is legally authorized. The primary example is the Marshals using force to bring in resistant suspects in accordance with their SOP. This modifier also applies to Soteria Lifeline Technicians using nonlethal force (including against Marshals or Councilors) to prevent someone from taking their patient, and Vectors using nonlethal force on members of the Absolutist church who are resisting internal discipline. | Charges should not be applied if the use of force was within legal guidelines. |
Sentencing Modifiers
Modifier | Description | Effect |
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Cooperation with Prosecution | To aid members of colony security, reveal evidence willingly during processing and/or provide names of accomplices involved in the charged offense. | 25% to 50% timer reduction. This only applies if information is provided that leads to bringing in a suspect that was not already apparent with the information security had. |
Surrender | To willingly surrender oneself to security staff; either by the means of bringing oneself to the brig or, in a hostile situation, laying down arms and following direct orders. | 25% to 50% timer reduction. Execution may not be issued to those who have surrendered. Crimes worth of Holding until Transfer may be reduced to a timed sentence no less than 60 minutes at the discretion of the Warrant Officer. |
Offense by Colony Command | To be a member of the colony's command structure, including Steward and Premier, and to commit any Severe or higher level crime, or any crime that references this section in its sentence. This does not require formal conviction by a Tribunal, but a Warrant Officer can expect the charges to be overturned and charges to be filed against them if their fax to the High Council does not include sufficient evidence. | The Warrant Officer, at their discretion, may impose a shift-length dismissal on the individual. This sanction may only be overturned by the Faction Owner or the Low Council. Additionally, the Low Council may vote to impose sanctions either without a Warrant Officer/despite their disapproval or if they wish to impose more serious sanctions than a shift-length dismissal. |
Repeat Offender | To commit the same crime multiple times in the same shift. This only applies if someone is punished for it and then commits the same crime after release, not for a string of offenses in a row. | For each repeat offense the timer for the crime should be multiplied by 2. 20 minutes would become 40 minutes, etc. This also goes for fines. Once a timer reaches 90 in the case of repeat crimes the offender should instead be held until shift transfer |
Immediate Threat to the Prisoner | To be incarcerated when a situation in the Marshal area poses an immediate threat to the health of the prisoner | The prisoner must be relocated to a safe location. In the case where a safe location cannot be found the offender must be immediately released. If the prisoner is serving time until transfer or until judgement their charge must be reapplied after the emergency situation has ended. |
Use of Powers | To use abilities greater than those normal for a member of one's species in the commission of a crime. This includes (but is not limited to) psionics, nanogates, cruciforms, and Soteria-created genetic mutations. There must be reasonable belief that powers were used in such a manner; however, due to the nature of these powers being easy to conceal after the fact, hard evidence is not required. Officer discretion is encouraged, and they may choose not to apply this modifier if they believe the evidence is insufficient. | Any crimes given to the person has its fine value or time served automatically doubled. If the empowered person has a HuT sentence, it is highly encouraged to have their powers removed if it can be done safely. A empowered individual using their powers to attempt to escape or fight security during imprisonment is to be killed in such a way that they can be revived, however, their powers should be removed before revival. In the case of a cruciformed individual killed relating to this section, if a Vector/Prime is available to properly remove the cruciform from the corpse this should be done; otherwise it should remain attached but deactivated. |
Crime by AI/Cyborg | For Colony AI or Cyborg to commit actions that are criminal in the eyes of the law. Marshals are to operate as per normal. Soteria is to cooperate with the Marshals in regards of these matters, to see if the AI or Cyborg are malfunctioning before allowing them to be arrested.A warrant is specifically required for security to enter the AI core, and Soteria personnel should accompany them to ensure matters are handled peacefully. Squads of Marshals or Shields should not be going into the core unless the AI in question is malfunctioning and/or hostile. As a further note, the AI and Cyborgs cannot open high access areas unless in a state of emergency, for example, the Marshal, Blackshield, or Command armory. The only other time they can open such areas is to clear out infestations and nothing more. | Cyborgs can be locked down within their cells or, if this is not possible, have their MMIs removed and tossed into a cell to serve the appropriate amount of time, or Soteria can choose to pay for their fine. Card the AI and toss it into the cell, much like the borgs. Once they have served their time, return them to their proper vessels. |
Quick Reference Guide
This table is to describe crimes on a charge severity basis. In regards to crime stacking; crimes with the same ending numbers CAN NOT be stacked unless stated otherwise within the crimes description.
Examples include: You cannot charge a colonist with both 101 and 401; Vandalism and Sabotage. One cannot be charged with 104 and 204; Battery and Assault.
Proper charges, for example, would be as such: Offender charged with 108 for trespassing into a department, 105 for stealing an item from the department and 204 for attacking an employee trying to stop them non-violently.
Code # | Minor Offenses (1XX) | Moderate Offenses (2XX) | Major Offenses (3XX) | Exceptional Offenses (4XX) | Capital Offenses (5XX) |
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Property Crimes
(X01) |
Vandalism | - | Destruction of Property | Sabotage | Major Sabotage |
Failing Duty
(X02) |
Failure to Execute an Order | Dereliction of Duty | Negligence | - | - |
Rights Violations
(X03) |
Violation of Employee Rights | Illegal Detention, Arrest or Holding | Excessive Charges | Exceeding Official Powers | Slavery |
Violence
(X04) |
Battery | Assault | Aggravated Assault | Manslaughter | Murder or Attempted Murder |
Theft
(X05) |
Theft | Extortion, Blackmail and/or Bribery | Violation of Salvage Rights | Grand Theft | Misappropriation of Intellectual Property |
Contraband
(X06) |
Minor Contraband | Major Contraband | Abuse of Confiscated Equipment | Operating Excelsior Equipment | - |
Obstruction
(X07) |
Rubbernecking | Obstruction of Duty | Illegal Blocking of Areas | Illegal Modification of AI/Cyborg | Treason |
Trespass
(X08) |
Trespass | Disregard of Emergency Restrictions | Infiltration | - | Grand Trespass |
Resisting Lawful Authority
(X09) |
Violation of Injunction | Resisting Arrest or Sparking a Manhunt | Escaping from Confinement | - | Escaping from HuT Sentence |
Abuse of Lawful Authority
(X10) |
- | Excessive Use of Force | Severe Use of Excessive Force | Mistreatment of Prisoners | Wrongful Execution |
Disrupting Command
(X11) |
Sending a Time Wasting Fax | Forgery | False Testimony | - | - |
Unconscionable Behavior
(X12) |
Threat of Murder or Serious Injury | Desecrating a Corpse
or Cannibalism |
Animal Cruelty | - | - |
Bodily Autonomy Violations
(X13) |
Harassment | Public Indecency | Sexual Harassment | Unwilling Teleportation | Sexual Assault |
Specialty Charges
Speciality Charges refer to charges out of the ordinary; such as cases of friendly fire, defaulting on ones debt or attempting/threatening to commit suicide. These crimes are either minimum and typically handled non-judicially, have special precautions or levying methods or require specific handling.
Specialty Charge | Description | Repercussion / Procedure |
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001 - Defaulting on Debt | To default on one's debt in being unable to pay it. Relates to charges of theft or if the offender is unable to pay for services; for example, medical services. | The debtor should be either detained passively by an officer or temporarily held in processing until their fine can be paid by automatic crew wages.
In cases where the debtor volunteers or does not earn wages, such as being an unemployed/off-duty colonist, a mediation should occur with the victim. The debtor's personal items may be forcefully liquidated to cover their debt, or an agreement reached to repay the debt. |
002 - Friendly Fire | To accidentally commit friendly fire during a firefight as a member of the colony or it’s security team. | A fine of up to 1,000 credits may be issued depending on the severity of injuries. Low injuries such as bruises should not exceed 500 credits. Injuries such as fractures or injuries that leave a patient in codification condition should be 1,000 credits.
Charges of battery or assault may be levied against the offender as well as the Friendly Fire charge at request of the victim. Victims of friendly fire incidents may wave charges on the offender. All fines are to go to the victim of the friendly fire incident. In cases where the victim dies to friendly fire see Manslaughter. In the case of a member of Blackshield committing Friendly Fire their timer or fine should be doubled. |
003 - Disturbing the Peace | To publicly and deliberately engage in erotic acts, yelling for seemingly no reason such as incoherent screeching, throwing objects around that could hit someone, harassing a colonist or department without provocation, stalking a colonist or refusing to leave a department, yelling over ones headset, or so forth. | A timer between 0 to 10 minutes may be issued depending on the severity of the act, a fine of up to 1,000 credits may be issued depending on severity OR an injunction on further coms usage. |
004 - Lack of Security, Medical, or Employment Records | To be a registered member of the colony without any form of qualified records. | This does not apply to outsiders visiting the colony nor members of the Hunters Lodge.
All members of the colony are required to meet the minimum requirements highlighted within the Character Records Section of Example Paperwork. If a colonist does not meet this requirement, Security personnel should interview the colonist and aid them in setting up required records, providing a format sheet for them to fill out and put on file. If the colonist is not willing to file paperwork, they are to be released and High Council is to be notified. (Fax or A-help - records are a rule issue.) High Council will advise on actions to take, if any, regarding the issue. An offender who actively lies about their implant status - such as not reporting their nanogate, psionic, or church implant within their records is to receive a Providing False Testimony charge. |
005 - Data/Information Breach | To knowingly and willfully communicate information, gained in confidence through private or departmental channels, to personnel without legal access. Department Heads have authority to communicate information from their respective channels. | A timer of no more than 30 minutes but no less than 10 and/or a minimum fine of 250 credits, up to 1,000, may be issued depending on severity. |
Minor Charges
Crime Code | Name of Crime | Description | Notes | Fine/Timer |
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§101 | Vandalism | To deliberately deface or minorly damage colonial or departmental property without malicious intent. Damaging robots counts toward this. | This can range from graffitiing the floor with crayons, to littering in a public or departmental area, to minorly damaging a Soteria cyborg | Timer of no more than 10 minutes
Or a fine of 500 credits. |
§102 | Failure to Execute an Order | To ignore or disregard a superior's valid orders as long as they remain legal and within SoP. | This charge does not apply for illegal orders, those can be declined. Failure to Execute an Order specifically refers to an offender refusing to perform a task that is legal, doable and within their job specialty. | Timer of no more than 5 minutes
Or a fine of 250 credits. |
§103 | Violation of Employee Rights | To deliberately deny an employee certain rights, as defined in Standard Operating Procedure | This charge is applied to typically security or medical staff for a major SoP violation due to it going against another colonist’s rights. The colonist or head must push charges for this to apply.
This charge ranges from Security using thermals without reason, Medical sharing personal medical records, etc. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes
Or a fine of up to 1,000 credits to be paid to the victim.
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§104 | Battery | To have unwanted physical contact with a colonist, even where the contact is not violent, or to cause damage that is easily treated. | Bumping into or accidental contact such as an accidental grab or disarm does not count as battery. Touching a colonist when they have said not to does; as well as anything that requires multiple bandages or pills counts as Assault. | Timer of no more than 10 minutes
Or a fine of up to 500 credits.
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§105 | Theft | To steal items that are owned by another department and/or person. | This includes any material, possession, or item residing in a department or owned by a person. This includes people taking items from their own department they do not normally have access to.
If money or items are taken via threat of harassment see Extortion/Blackmail. If the item is extremely expensive or irreplaceable see Grand Theft. |
Timer of no more than 10 minutes or a fine of 500 credits with the addition of the item(s) being returned.
If the stolen item(s) cannot be recovered then the offender may be forced to pay the item(s) cost to the victim. If the offender cannot see Defaulting on Debt. |
§106 | Minor Contraband | To be in possession of contraband, including drugs, that isn't dangerous to other members of the crew.
See Contraband Table. |
For drug charges, this applies if they do not show any intent to distribute, or lack a prescription written and stamped by the chief biolab officer.
If any threat is made even with a harmless piece of contraband, such as a chameleon weapon, Assault and Extortion should apply. Permits may be written in specific instances by the Marshals, Brigadier, or the provost Marshal to override this law. |
Timer of no more than 15 minutes
Or a fine of up to 750 credits. Contraband must be confiscated off the offender and placed into evidence. |
§107 | Rubbernecking | Arriving at the scene of an emergency situation with no other intention than to see what happens or further escalate the issue. | This charge does not apply to staff that are in some way aiding in a situation; such as stand-by medical staff.
This charge does however apply to people who have no interest or ability to help. If the offender actively blocks a hallway see Illegal Blocking of Areas. |
Forceful removal from the area. Detainment until the situation in question has been resolved.
If another crime is committed during this removal; eg resisting arrest or battery, add an extra 5 minutes to the offenders timer.
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§108 | Trespass | To be in an area which a person does not have access to, without permission from those who do have access. Public spaces, such as a department lobby, the bar, or the kitchen also apply if asked to vacate the area by relevant department staff. Those with access typically should not be in those areas unless they have a good reason or permission from the department's relevant staff.
Security personnel with an authorized warrant and council members conducting investigations authorized by an LC vote may not be asked or made to leave. |
Trespassing is typically accompanied with other crimes such as a Property Crime if doors are broken through or wires are cut, or Theft if items are stolen.
If the offender breaks into the brig, any command quarters, colony control room or the outer perimeter see Infiltration. |
Timer of no more than 5 minutes
Or a fine of up to 250 credits.
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§109 | Violation of an Injunction | To violate the terms of an injunction made by the marshal or other legal professions. | Injunctions can be filed for lots of different things, such as a ban on weapons carrying, or the above radio ban. They can be applied by the warrant officer only. If they break the law in some other way, apply that sentence too. | Timer of no more than 15 minutes.
No fine may be issued on this charge. |
§111 | Sending a time wasting fax See Faxes | To send a fax to a faction leader of the colony or its allies that is considered unnecessary or unneeded. Do note that in Faxes it outlines what is and isn't a time wasting fax. | This charge can only be given by a faction owner or faction ally, not by heads of staff or marshals. | 15 minute in a cell or a 750 credit fine. |
§112 | Threat of Murder or Serious Injury | To threaten to kill, maim, seriously injure an employee. | For this charge to be applicable intent must be shown or repetitive behavior. Such as: Either threatening openly on coms to seriously hurt or kill a colonist, previous violent convictions approaching while threatening a colonist, or if a colonist was to chase another colony member or make threatening gestures.
If gestures include a weapon, charge Assault instead. If the offender stalks the victim also charge Harassment/Stalking. |
Timer of no more than 15 minutes
Or a fine of up to 750 credits. |
§113 | Harassment or Stalking | To take repeated actions for the purpose of harassing an individual, or to continue following them after being asked to stop. | This crime does not apply if there is a lawful reason for the conduct, such as Marshals pursuing an investigation or a Head trying to get their employee to do their job. | Timer of no more than 5 minutes or a 250 credit fine paid to the victim.
Injunction placed at discretion of the WO |
Moderate Charges
Crime Code | Name of Code | Description | Notes | Timer |
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§202 | Dereliction of Duty | To fail to complete the core functions of your job when they are necessary | This is intended to handle situations where a job is required but the individual who should handle it is doing non-job related things or taking a break. For example, doctors not responding to calls for medical assistance, the Marshals not investigating a crime, the Prospectors not looting areas or not setting up their shop afterwards, or the chef not preparing any food. Providing products is not considered a core function of the Science department or the Guild unless there is an emergency and supplies are needed to aid with it.
If there is more than one person in the relevant job and none respond to a call, all are to be punished unless they were occupied with other job-critical activities. If there is uncertainty about whether something a core function, the Faction Head and other professionals should be consulted but the final judgement rests with the Marshal handling the case. |
Forfeiture of 1 hour's pay to the corporate account. Timer of no more than 15 minutes. Dismissal at the discretion of the Head. If committed by a member of the Low Council, subject to sanctions pursuant to Offense by Colony Command. |
§203 | Illegal Detention, Arrest or Holding | To arrest, brig, or punish an employee without proper cause or reason, or in violation of due process rights such as Habeas Corpus. | This is mainly for marshal officers who believe they are THE LAW. Also applies to kidnapping. Excessive/disproportionate time spent processing or questioning may fall under this category for minor crimes. | Timer of no more than 30 minutes.
Demotion at the decision of the WO.
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§204 | Assault | To cause physical harm or mild injury to another employee, or brandishing a deadly weapon with the intent of causing or threatening such an injury. | Anything beyond a few punches like in Battery. It has to be bad enough that a few bandages or pills won't fix it. This also includes poisoning with drugs, or using hallucinogens. Use of non-lethal ammunition, or other less-than-lethal means, without just cause counts as assault.
See ‘’’Aggravated Assault’’’ if any lethal ammunition are used, or if the victim suffers a broken bone or notable life-threatening hospitalization. See Attempted Murder if the intent was to kill. See ‘’’Threat of Murder or Serious Injury``` as a secondary charge to any threats made while brandishing a weapon with a stated threat to murder. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes.
Any cost of medical treatment must be paid immediately to the victim by the offender. If the offender cannot afford the medical treatment cost, see ```Defaulting on Debt.``` |
§205 | Extortion, Blackmail and/or Bribery | To attempt to blackmail, extort or bribe an individual either financially or other. | This includes using ones position, influence, or finances be they departmental or personal to force another into performing a specific action or give payment against their will. This does not include a head of staff docking an employees pay for failing to do their job or refusing to follow orders, all required work is considered agreed on prior to employment and outlined ahead of time.
If a bribery is accepted both parties are to be charged with this. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes.
If physical exchange of an item or credits takes place the item or currency should be confiscated. Demotion possible at the decision of the department head. If committed by a member of the Low Council, subject to sanctions pursuant to Offense by Colony Command.
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§206 | Major Contraband | To possess, use, or distribute dangerous contraband items, including drugs. | See Contraband Table for what applies to this charge.
See Contraband Policy. Permits may be written in specific instances by the Warrant Officer, Supply Specialist, Brigadier, or the provost Marshal to override this law. The Chief Biolab Overseer can also authorize the possession of normally illegal drugs through prescriptions. Research is allowed to possess any contraband so long as they comply with their Contraband Policy. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes and the confiscation of contraband items. |
§207 | Obstruction of Duty | To negatively interfere with the duties of the crew. | Pushing a security officer trying to make an arrest, ignoring or ripping down caution tape, opening firelocks into a disaster area, dragging injured personnel away from doctors trying to treat them, or any other form of getting in the way; especially during an emergency. Making false or malicious emergency calls that take personnel away from their other duties also comes under this.
If a colonist is injured because of this, also charge Assault. If serious damage occurs because of this, also charge the relevant Property Crimes charge. If a colonist dies because of this, see Manslaughter. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes
Or a fine of no more than 1,250 credits. |
§208 | Disregard of Emergency Restrictions | To willfully ignore safety measures keeping crew out of a crisis zone. | Non-engineers opening fire shutters, civilians breaking down security barriers, or anyone ignoring caution tape without being qualified to handle whatever is behind it, are all examples of this.
If a colonist is killed because of it, also charge Manslaughter. Being trapped inside a dangerous area and just trying to escape doesn't count toward this. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes. |
§209 | Resisting Arrest or Sparking a Manhunt | To not cooperate with an officer who attempts a proper arrest, or to cause a manhunt by hiding from security. Refusing a lawful search can also get you charged with 209. | Refusing handcuffs and refusing to come to the brig is resisting arrest. So is pushing the officer trying to arrest you, or running away. Actively hiding or running away is what this law is for.
An officer should take into account their reason for not reporting to security immediately as well. For example, a guild master trying to stop the engine from exploding probably shouldn't be charged with resisting arrest if they ignore the fact that security wants to give them a vandalism fine for breaking a wall earlier. Likewise, if anyone in security has threatened them with harm, not just arrest, they're somewhat justified in hiding. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes. |
§210 | Excessive Use of Force | To use more force than is legally justified during an authorized use of force. | For Marshals, what force is legally justified is defined by Marshal SOP. For other authorized uses of force, only nonlethal force is permitted. This crime covers injuries that do not require medical treatment beyond first aid but are still unwarranted. If the suspect required more than basic first aid, charge instead Severe Excessive Use of Force. | Timer of no more than 30 minutes
Or a fine of no more than 2,000 credits paid to the victim. |
§211 | Forgery | To falsify official documents, records or orders. | Examples of this crime include a fax to issue orders posing as the High Council or a superior, falsifying a medical prescription or falsifying ones records to pose as either more certified or to fake eligibility for job positions. | Timer of no more than 15 minutes and an immediate search
Or a fine of up to 750 credits.
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§212 | Desecrating a Corpse
or Cannibalism |
To abuse bodies of dead or previously dead people. Acts may range from non-medical to scientific desecration.
Cannibalistic acts are the consumption of any Person, Voidwolf, Colony Recognized higher-intelligence lifeform. |
Examples include, Security beating on a prisoners corpse, or using someone's body for 'experimental surgery' without consent. Preventing a body from being repaired or cyborged also falls under this. Bodies rendered incapable of wound repair count as Murder instead.
If the body is made into any edible product, or any severed limb/organ of the Person is consumed, instead charge Cannibalism in Notes. |
Timer of no more than 25 minutes.
Or a fine of no more than 1,250 credits. In cases of Cannibalism, this crime is to be classified as a 5XX level crime. The offender is to be held HuJ. |
§213 | Public Indecency | To be in public colony areas or faction departments, in nudity or doing explicit sexual activities. | This charge is specific for instances where colonists are roaming around Nadezhda, nude, partially nude, or are doing sexual activities that are meant to remain behind closed personal quarters.
What is considered partial nudity will be broken down for both genders. Men are allowed to roam shirtless but may not roam around without pants or shorts. A marshal can request a male colonist to put a shirt on, or order them to if there is reason to believe that they are doing sexual activities. Females are allowed to go without a top so long as there is a proper cover over their breasts. They are not allowed to roam around without a skirt, pants, or shorts. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes, alongside a fine of 500 |
Major Offenses
Charge Number | Name of Charge | Description | Notes | Timer |
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§301 | Destruction of Property | To destroy the property of a colonist, a colony faction, or the colony itself without valid reason, either deliberately or through negligence | The property in question can belong to another individual, to a faction, or the colony at large. This crime includes destroying normal doors or walls, recycling or disassembling equipment, or damaging a cyborg to the point it needs internal repairs. Valid reasons include (but are not limited to) normal recycling and research activities. If an item is stolen and destroyed, charge either the relevant Theft level or this, whichever is more severe.
If a colonist is killed because of it, also charge Manslaughter. |
Timer of no more than 30 minutes. Payment to the victim for any repairs or replacements. |
§302 | Negligence | To cause notable damage to a colonist by failing at one's duty, or to create a dangerous situation without taking proper precautions. | This can be due to honest mistakes, laziness, or deliberate disregard. This is usually because an employee ignored Standard Operating Procedure or failed to follow an order, but may also be applied if they failed to do something that a reasonable and competent professional in their role would do. It also applies any time any SOP explicitly calls for it, regardless of actual harm (e.g. engaging in human experimentation without a waiver). If a colonist is killed because of it, instead charge Manslaughter; if equipment is destroyed, charge Destruction of Property. This crime cannot be charged alongside Destruction of Property if the damage is the only significant result of the negligent conduct. | Timer of no more than 25 minutes. |
§303 | Excessive Charges | To punish a crew member in excess for their crime, to give a crew member incorrect punishment, or to give fraudulent charges that are not valid. | This includes stacking charges improperly, planting evidence, confiscating contraband if it is being used in a legal manner under the Contraband Policy, or gross errors in sentencing or levied charges. | Timer of no more than 30 minutes.
Demotion/Dismissal at the discretion of the WO. |
§304 | Aggravated Assault | To cause severe injury to another employee or colonist, typically requiring invasive surgery or resulting in life-threatening physical harm. | This is in reference to any form of assault that causes shrapnel, broken bones, severe bleeding, or otherwise rendering a victim into a state of critical condition. Shrapnel left in one’s body may count if the rounds are not LTL rounds. For LTL round usage that do ‘not’ result in broken bones or cause a life threatening injury, but may still embed, see ```Assault```. | Timer of no more than 30 minutes.
Any cost of medical treatment must be paid immediately to the victim by the offender. If the offender cannot afford the medical treatment cost, see ```Defaulting on Debt.```
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§305 | Breach of Salvage Rights | To violate salvage rights by means of theft, 'claim jumping', or otherwise taking undue action against a rightful claimant. | The consideration of the stolen item(s) value should be taken into account when issuing this charge. | Any stolen items should be returned to the proper salvage-claim holder. If the items are non-recoverable, or have been sold off, the offender is to repay that market-price of the stolen items to the victim. If the offender is not able to pay, apply specialty charge ```001 - Defaulting on Debt```.
A timer of no more than 20 minutes may be issued on the offender alongside a 250 credit fine.
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§306 | Abuse of Confiscated Equipment | To take and use equipment confiscated as evidence. | Evidence such as even weapons should never be taken and used by security, even in cases of emergency. | Timer of no more than 30 minutes.
Demotion for the duration of the shift at the discretion of the WO. |
§307 | Illegal Blocking of Areas | To make an area inaccessible for those with appropriate access. | Bolting doors or departments in which the offender does not have access to, taping off areas larger than needed or sealing off doors longer than needed.
This does not apply to situations that are needed, such as Guild critical repairs, or within SoP. |
Timer of no more than 25 minutes. |
§308 | Infiltration | To attempt to, or successfully, enter a high-security area without authorization. | Areas include the gatehouse, colony fence, bridge, head of staff room,toxin storage or other essential high-security areas.
If trespass into the vault, armory or AI upload occurs see Grand Trespass. |
Timer of no more than 30 minutes. |
§309 | Escaping from Confinement / Debt | To escape from confinement as a convict who was serving a non-life sentence or was awaiting judgement. This also applies to fleeing a forced labor contract. | For cases of HuT prisoners attempting escape see Escaping from HuT. | Reset original timer for offenses committed and add an additional 30 minutes for escaping. |
§310 | Severe Use of Excessive Force | To use more force than is legally justified during an authorized use of force which results in the victim requiring more than basic first aid | For Marshals, what force is legally justified is defined by Marshal SOP. For other authorized uses of force, only nonlethal force is permitted. This crime covers injuries that require surgery or other advanced medical treatment beyond first aid. If a victim dies and the use of force was not warranted, also charge Manslaughter. | Dismissal which can only be overturned by the Faction Owner, who must be faxed in all cases of Severe Use of Excessive Force. Timer of no more than 30 minutes. Payment of all medical bills of the victim |
§311 | Providing False Testimony | To provide false or deliberately misleading testimony to colony officials | This can be applied in relation to interviews with investigators or to the interviews had with colony officials to create records (see §004).
This crime requires intent to mislead, as judged by the Marshal handling the case. |
Timer of no more than 30 minutes.
In cases of false/incomplete records, they should be permitted one chance to get them corrected unless evidence of deliberate deception is found. If such evidence exists or the records remain false, apply sentence as above. |
§312 | Animal Cruelty | To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm upon animals with malicious intent. | Monkeys appropriately used for experiments or crew well-being (e.g genetics,weapon testing, etc.) don't count. Shoving them in washing machines, or throwing them through disposals while still alive falls under this. Using them as food is a grey area; cows are generally fine, but monkey cubes and the like probably aren't.
Creatures typically considered pests (those that are by default hostile such as roaches or spiders) are not protected under this law if they aren't being kept in private areas such as personal dorms, or are fully tamed by a colonist. Tamed in this case means that they will not attack other colonists, or damage colony infrastructure. |
Timer of no more than 20 minutes.
Fine may be issued to cover the animals treatment if still alive. If not a 750 credit fine may be levied on top of the brig timer. If any named Colony Pet (Ian, Tea, Graves, Lisa, PunPun, and other pets that spawn in the colony with a roundstart name (this does not include ones made in-round unless specific by the High Council through fax/announcement) was targeted, it is an automatic 90 minute sentence. |
§313 | Sexual Harassment | To make unwanted sexual advances or obscene remarks towards a person or silicon unit. | This charge is for cases of unwanted sexual comments after the victim has requested they cease or are clearly uncomfortable and do not reciprocate.
For anything escalating from this, such as unwanted physical contact in a sexual manner, see Sexual Assault. |
Timer of no more than 30 minutes
Injunction of ‘no contact’ between the offender and victim should be placed. |
Exceptional Offenses
Charge Number | Name of Charge | Description | Notes | Timer |
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§401 | Sabotage | To deliberately destroy colony equipment without valid reason. | This includes destroying secured doors or reinforced walls, unauthorized destruction of cyborgs, breaking of machinery, etc. Valid reasons include (but are not limited to) destruction needed to prevent a greater loss of life or destruction of the colony | Timer of no more than 45 minutes. Payment to the victim for any repairs or replacements. |
§403 | Exceeding Official Powers | To act beyond what is allowed by the chain of command. | This is for anyone who abuses the power given to them, such as the premier acting like a security officer in a non-emergency, the warrant officer acting as if he is above the law, etc. Heads of staff trying to order a different department or ignoring a council vote also comes under this, as does security staff attempting to give orders to non-security without legal justification. | Timer of no more than 40 minutes.
Demotion at the behest of the department head. If a head of staff is responsible for over reaching a fax should be sent to the High Council to investigate a possible demotion.
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§404 | Manslaughter | To kill a colonist without malice or forethought. | This includes causing death due to negligence or dereliction of duty. Can also be used as punishment for excessive self-defense. | Timer of no more than 50 minutes.
Tracking implant upon release at the discretion of the WO.
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§405 | Grand Theft | To steal items that are of a dangerous, of high value, or of sensitive nature. | This means high-value weapons or explosives, and also includes items of singular importance such as the station blueprints, chief biolab overseers hypospray, or items not easily replaced / are not replicable.
important items produced solely by the Church, such as Cruciforms, Absolutist Constructs, and other Absolutist artifacts are property of the Church and may at any time for any reason be demanded back. Refusal to return the items shall be considered grand theft and failure to execute an order. |
Timer of no more than 45 minutes and confiscation of stolen items.
If items cannot be recovered the offender is forced to monetarily compensate for the loss.
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§406 | Operating Excelsior Equipment | To be in illegal possession of or to actively operate Excelsior equipment. | This applies to Excelsior batteries, guns or armor. Their lack of safety features, shoddily made structure and use in operation can endanger oneself or other colonists.
The usage of Excelsior tech also is a tell-tale sign of an Excelsior agent or collaborator. Permits may be written in specific instances by the Provost Marshal or the Brigadier to override this law. No lesser official can override this law. See Contraband Policy |
Immediate medical examination and confiscation of equipment.
If Excelsior implant is found and removed the subject should be placed under psychiatric evaluation until deemed fit. If deemed fit the offender should be released. If Excelsior equipment is operated or sold but no implant is found see Treason. |
§407 | Illegal Modification of AI/Cyborg | To modify the laws of a cyborg or artificial intelligence, without need, proper access, or authority. | An exception would be a law reset when obviously harmful laws have been uploaded. Only the council or two Soteria overseers together can authorize a law change outside of this situation. | Timer of no more than 45 minutes. |
§410 | Mistreatment of Prisoners | To intentionally act, or cause an act that puts a non-hostile prisoner's well-being in danger. | Preventing proper treatment from being given to a prisoner, abusing a prisoner, and preventing them from having access to a viable method of communication.
In the event that a prisoner dies because of mistreatment, also charge Murder or Manslaughter, depending on intent. |
Timer of no more than 45 minutes.
Demotion at the decision of the WO. |
§413 | Unwilling Teleportation | To teleport a person, with either psionic powers or bluespace technology, who is unwilling or does not consent to the testing of such equipment on themself. | Teleportation devices used by non-sicence members count as Major Contraband, charge both crimes in such cases. If a person does not consent actively to be teleported by another person, such as through a harpoon or portal-throwing, etc - this charge applies. | A timer of no more than 90 minutes may be issued. If the victim dies as a means of this teleportation, see Murder or Manslaughter.
If the victim is hurt during the teleportation, or in result of it, see Assault. The offender is to be demoted upon sentencing for the crime. |
Capital Offenses
Charge Number | Name of Charge | Description | Notes | Timer |
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§501 | Major Sabotage | To engage in Sabotage on a large scale or on important infrastructure. | This includes actions that either affect a large area or which deprive the colony or a faction the use of critical equipment such as the Church's bioreactor, the Soteria AI, or critical infrastructure. Applicable to unsuccessful attempts, if intent can be reasonably proved. | Holding until Judgement. |
§502 | Mutiny | To openly rebel against or attempt to remove command staff with violent intent to remove the command staff from power. | One’s motive is important. If an employee is just angry at a head of staff and murders them in a fit of rage, that's just regular murder. On the other hand, trying to take over the colony through violent means, lethal or not, is mutiny. | Holding until Judgement.
Execution is an option. |
§503 | Slavery | To force a colonist to work for no payment through force, threats or purposefully neglecting to pay them. To abuse someone and hold them against their will is also applicable; see §203 (Illegal Detention, Arrest or Holding). | This charge does not apply to the modifier Forced Labor unless it extends over 2 hours or is otherwise stated.
It is very possible that other charges may apply as the person might have been abused in some way or held against their will as well as robbed of their personal belongings. Make sure to charge the individual with all crimes committed. |
Timer of up to 60 minutes may be issued or, in cases where other crimes put the timer over 90 minutes, HuT may be issued. |
§504 | Murder or Attempted Murder | To willfully and intentionally kill or attempt to kill a colony member or an ally of the colony. Or to prevent a rightful revival or else render a colonist unrevivable through clear action. | Clear intent is needed to prove a case of murder over manslaughter. While Manslaughter is unintentionally causing death through accident, or unintended consequences, Murder is a purposeful act with the intent to take the life of another.
Attempts to cover up an incident of Manslaughter may necessitate a charge of murder due to pre/post meditative evidence. Additionally, should proof positive be obtained that indicates premeditation the penalty should be automatically adjusted to H.U.T and the low council should convene to determine if more extreme penalties are warranted, up to and including execution. |
If the victim is able to be revived a timer of no less than 90 minutes may be issued. The Council may meet to determine if this sentence be should be upgraded to HuT.
If the victim is deemed unable to be revived, such as through the destruction of a brain or body, execution may be issued at the behest of the Council. Colony residents who commit murder should not be revived if they die unless stated otherwise by the Council. |
§505 | Misappropriation of Intellectual Property | To gain access to in-house or proprietary Designs, Documents, Programs, or otherwise vital assets of a Colony Faction or one of the Colony's allies. | Whether by theft, trespass, or buying such items without the departmental head's explicitly written and shown permission.
Note that this does NOT include stealing items themselves, such as constructed Guild items or items purchased through the Lonestar Trade System -- only the theft of the program itself or the designs to make more of the Guild's items, or otherwise. |
Hold until Transfer. The stolen proprietary assets should be returned to the faction or ally they were stolen from immediately unless they are directly required to be used as evidence in a tribunal. Any items gathered or created with the proprietary assets should be given to the faction or ally as well. |
§507 | Treason | To deliberately undermine the efforts and interests of the colony at large, or to deliberately and willfully aid the efforts of hostile factions. | This includes possessing or distributing Excelsior armor or weapons for purposes other than lawful destruction, attacking neutral factions without provocation or justifiable reason, giving a hostile faction information about the colony or its defenses, or taking up arms in support of a hostile faction against the colony. In cases of the Low Council voting to temporarily work with a normally hostile faction, Treason does not apply. | Holding until Judgement. |
§508 | Grand Trespass | To trespass into an area of high security such as an AI upload or the Marshal armory without any reason to be there; especially when a head of staff or personnel with access to said area is present. | This does not apply to emergency situations in which a staff member may not be active. In rare cases, such as a code red incident, it may be required that staff without access enter secure areas. This requires proper reasoning such as a case of imminent threat to the colony itself or it’s inheritance; such as from a rogue AI or hostile invasion. | Holding until Transfer.
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§509 | Escaping from HuT Sentence | To attempt or successfully escape from the brig or other holding area when serving a holding until transfer sentence. | The offender must have been properly judged by tribunal for holding until transfer to be legally issued. | Execution unless the convict surrenders peacefully.
A tribunal is not required under this circumstance, and is the only case where this is currently so. Possible permanent removal from the colony.
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§510 | Wrongful Execution | To execute a colonist who later turned out to be innocent. | This only counts when a tribunal was held and the order was given to execute a colonist or an ally based on faulty or poor evidence that is later debunked by additional evidence. If the tribunal process is skipped, or is carried out incorrectly such as having less than a unanimous sentencing vote, then murder is added to the charges.
The warrant officer is punished and any individuals who deliberately produced false evidence are charged with Murder. Those who unintentionally provided incorrect evidence are charged with Manslaughter and Negligence. It is also required to contact provost marshal Boris Kilmeade if this happens. |
Immediate demotion, suspension from command for a time determined by the High Council and holding until transfer.
Provost Marshal Boris Kilmeade may overrule or specify specifics to this punishment/timer.
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§513 | Sexual Assault | To assault, or attempt to assault, someone else sexually, including rape. | This charge exists as a means to handle non-con scenes ICly when they do happen.Noncon RP is not permitted on this server. Ahelp staff when dealing with these charges. | Permanent removal from the colony or execution. |
Commentaries and Clarifications
- Common Areas: Generally understood to be publicly accessible areas of the colony that are owned and maintained by the colony rather than as part of an individual department.
- Lethal Firearm: A gun loaded or set to a fire mode that's main purpose is to inflict damage to put a person into a critical conduction and or kill. Rubbers when shot out of a gun that has mods to inflict additional damage onto the bullet itself automatically count as lethal.
- Cyborgification The removal of a person's brain for transplanting into a Cyborg Chassis as an alternative to execution. A prisoner who is sentenced to execution must request or consent to this.
- Dismissal: Changing ID title to "Dismissed", which has zero access. Requires following the sanction process in Command SOP to be valid.
- Demotion: Can be demoted down to and including Assistant position. Requires following the sanction process in Command SOP to be valid.
- Execution: Prisoner is killed via means of firing squad, lethal injection, or other means. It is required to offer the prisoner the option of how they prefer to die. They should also be offered a last meal. It is not required to follow these preferences if they are deemed unreasonable or impossible. In all cases of execution, respective faction owners should be informed of the execution and the crimes leading up to it. (( A PK may be applicable in this situation at admin discretion))
- Head of Staff: Crew members occupying an on-shift general leadership position within a faction.
- Imminent Peril: A situation in which there is an apparent and immediate threat of serious injury or death, and it is not possible to escape this threat. Obvious examples are shooting someone trying to stab people. A less obvious example is shooting someone trying to sabotage Atmospherics. Lethal force is justified in such a situation because there's no other options remaining.
- HuJ / Holding Until Judgement: Held (in the brig) until a tribunal is done, or the shift ends. Whichever happens first.
- HuT / Holding Until Transfer: Held (in the brig) until the shift ends. This becomes HuJ when a tribunal is being held for the prisoner.
Serving sentences in jail can be replaced with forced labor in some cases at Warrant Officer discretion.
In cases where the final sentence is more than 90 minutes, it is changed to holding until judgment.
The standard penalty can be applied without a tribunal by Marshal Officers. Tribunals can assign lesser or higher ones, depending on the circumstances.
OOC Notes
- It's vital to know that the involvement of faction owners means involvement of admins. However, if that happens, admins will try to keep in character. Ergo, the character is not going to magically know attack logs or fingerprints or anything else they don't know IC, because it's like playing a game with cheat codes. It's fun to screw off for a little while, but then it's going to get really boring.
- The above also applies in the case of admins playing normal security.
- The only exception to the above is in the case of potentially removing a character from the station. See Permanent Death for details. Admins are not going to PK someone who they know OOCly didn't actually do the crime. If you are guilty though an a execution happens, the chance of permanent removal is extremely high. Contact an admin to find out if an executed character has been removed forever.
- Laws ARE NOT RULES for the server itself! That means, so long as you have a believable in-character motive for breaking these regulations, you won't get banned for it, especially if good roleplay is your end goal. Conversely, if you're just going around smashing windows for shits and giggles, you're obviously going to get yelled at by an admin. See the actual server rules for more details.
- Laws do NOT protect outsiders unless specified via Low Council vote, High Council decree, or in the case of colony allies. The only time laws may protect a neutral person or Outsider is in the case of the wording being 'Someone', 'Person', or 'People' - implying this would cover non-colony members as well due to its wording.