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* You may NOT strip prisoners and dress them in orange for sentences lesser than 5 minutes. You may however search them and return all legit acquired items back. | * You may NOT strip prisoners and dress them in orange for sentences lesser than 5 minutes. You may however search them and return all legit acquired items back. | ||
* Security may confiscate items which maybe a hazard, such as Insulated gloves, as they are in rare-supply. Tool belts are not rare-supply, and may not be confiscated except in repeated offences involving the toolbelt (and other items). | * Security may confiscate items which maybe a hazard, such as Insulated gloves, as they are in rare-supply. Tool belts are not rare-supply, and may not be confiscated except in repeated offences involving the toolbelt (and other items). | ||
: | :* A hazard is something that has the potential to cause harm. | ||
* You are not allowed to bedcuff prisoners. And if they are not a hazard, you're not allowed to cuff them either. Only keep prisoners cuffed if they are a hazard to them self or others around. | * You are not allowed to bedcuff prisoners. And if they are not a hazard, you're not allowed to cuff them either. Only keep prisoners cuffed if they are a hazard to them self or others around. | ||
Revision as of 20:18, 26 October 2013
Space Law
- These are not guidelines, they are Security rules. Follow them. ((Security not following this space law will be dealt with))
- Brig times may accumulate. However, may not exceed 10 minutes, after which time the prisoner may leave.
- You may NOT strip prisoners and dress them in orange for sentences lesser than 5 minutes. You may however search them and return all legit acquired items back.
- Security may confiscate items which maybe a hazard, such as Insulated gloves, as they are in rare-supply. Tool belts are not rare-supply, and may not be confiscated except in repeated offences involving the toolbelt (and other items).
- A hazard is something that has the potential to cause harm.
- You are not allowed to bedcuff prisoners. And if they are not a hazard, you're not allowed to cuff them either. Only keep prisoners cuffed if they are a hazard to them self or others around.
- More will be added. Feel free to ahelp and suggest new "policies".
Minor Crimes
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Indecent Exposure | To be intentionally nude in a public area without due cause. | 1 warning prior to arrest.
1-minute sentence after receiving a warning.
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Harassment | Following a crew member around with the intent to annoy, verbal harassment over the radio, the act of sending repeated unwanted PDA messages.
Applies to any and all crew (including the captain). |
2 minutes.
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Narcotics Possession | The possession of space drugs or other narcotics by crewmembers who are not of the Medical/Science departments.
• Botanists are not exempt from this law; they are to turn over all narcotics to the Medical/Science departments immediately upon harvest. |
2 minutes.
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Standard Crimes
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Impeding the Workforce | This crime includes, but is not limited to:
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2 minutes.
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Theft | To take items from areas one does not have access to; to take items belonging to others; to take items belonging to the station as a whole.
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2 minutes for every item stolen.
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Pick-Pocketing | To steal items from the direct possession of another. | 2 minutes for every item stolen.
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Narcotics Distribution | The act of distributing narcotics and other controlled substances. | 2 minutes for every 10-units distributed.
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Vandalism | The act of damaging or defacing the station without the intent to cause harm to the crew.
Examples include:
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3 minutes. |
Break and Entry | The act of forcibly gaining entry to an area that you do not have access to and is not classified as a secure or command zone. | 3 minutes. |
Criminal Negligence
(Creating a Workplace Hazard) |
To endanger the crew or station through negligent or irresponsible, but not deliberately malicious, actions.
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3 minutes. |
Major Crimes
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Major Theft | To steal items of high value or sensitive nature from the locations specified under the ‘Major Trespass’ law.
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3 minutes for every item stolen.
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Major Trespass | The act of trespassing in a secure, restricted (but not command) location of the station without prior authorization.
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4 minutes. |
Assault | To use physical force against someone without the apparent intent to kill them. | 4 minutes.
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Sabotage | The act of damaging the station or impeding the crew with the intent to cause harm or loss of revenue.
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4 minutes.
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Failure to Provide Essential Services | The act of failing to provide services such as (but not limited to): medical care, cloning, food substances if possible, or a fair trial. | 5 minutes.
+ Demotion after the second offense. |
High Crimes
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Assault of an Officer | The assault of a security officer, warden, or Head of Staff, with or without a weapon, without the apparent intent to kill. | 7 minutes.
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Assault with a Deadly Weapon | The act of assaulting a crew member with an object that could be described as a weapon, without the apparent intent to kill. | 7 minutes.
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Break and Entry of a Command Area | The act of breaking into an area secured by a command door or the office of a Head of Staff. | 5 minutes. |
Manslaughter | The act of causing the death of another through Criminal Negligence/Creating a Workplace Hazard. | 6 minutes per death.
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Impeding Essential Services | The act of impeding essential services, defined under the ‘Failure to Provide Essential Services’ law, with the intent to cause harm to the crew.
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7 minutes.
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Acts of Treason
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Grand Sabotage | The act of damaging or destroying large sections of the station with the intent to kill or maim the crew, as well as cause massive loss of revenue.
Examples include:
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Mandatory permanent imprisonment. |
Murder/Attempted Murder | The act of a killing, or attempting to kill, another crew member who is not a Head of Staff. | 10 minutes.
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Attempted Murder of an Officer | The same as the ‘Murder/Attempted Murder’ law, but attempted on a security officer or Head of Staff. | Mandatory imprisonment. |
Collaboration with the Enemy | The act of working for an enemy organization, such as the Syndicate. | Mandatory imprisonment. |
Providing Aid or Comfort to the Enemy | The act of harboring or otherwise aiding those convicted of Collaboration with the Enemy. | 10 minutes.
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Impeding an Officer in an Emergency Situation | The act of impeding an officer in any way during Code Red or Code Delta situations. | 10 minutes or until the situation is resolved (whichever comes first). |
Jail-Breaking | The act of escaping, or aiding the escape of another, from imprisonment. | * 10 minutes for anyone aiding the escape + double the imprisonment of those escaping.
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Modifiers and Special Situations
Crime | Description | Sentencing |
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Resisting Arrest | Attempting to resist a lawful arrest. | 1 minute added to sentencing. |
Evading Arrest | The same described under ‘Resisting Arrest,’ but causing the arrest to require more than 2 minutes of time. | 2 minutes added to sentencing. |
Self-Defense | The act of killing or injuring another in the defense of yourself. | Sentence-reduction by 50%.
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Reeducation | The act of being converted back to a loyal member of the crew, from cultist. | Immediate release if under 5 minutes.
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Cooperation with Security | The act of providing information on fellow Syndicate agents or revolutionaries. | Same rules as defined under ‘Reeducation.’ |
Applying for Exile | Those who are sentenced to permanent imprisonment may apply to be exiled to the mines, where they may work off their debt to the company. | Breach of exile results in summary execution. |
Emergency Situations | Code Red or Code Delta situations. | All sentences are doubled.
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