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Space law only requires trials when the captain won't authorise a capital punishment
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The right to a fair trial is one of humanity's basic rights. Unfortunately we're in space, where basic rights are more like basic suggestions. Fortunately, even in [[Space Law]], a trial is at least required for capital punishments. In the courtroom, all are equal, and all are subject to justice.
The right to a fair trial is one of humanity's basic rights. Unfortunately we're in space, where basic rights are more like basic suggestions. In [[Space Law]], a trial is only required for capital punishments the Captain or Acting-Captain will not or cannot authorise. In the courtroom, all are equal, and all are subject to justice.


This guide is not an absolute set of instructions. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation.
This guide is not an absolute set of instructions. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation.
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