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|Note= Security is required to follow Space Law to a reasonable standard. There is leeway, but security should not issue sentences completely out of scale.<br> if you get 6 minutes instead of 5 or any other minor deviations, talk to the lawyer as it's considered an [[IC]] issue.<br> | |Note= Security is required to follow Space Law to a reasonable standard. There is leeway, but security should not issue sentences completely out of scale.<br> if you get 6 minutes instead of 5 or any other minor deviations, talk to the lawyer as it's considered an [[IC]] issue.<br> | ||
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= Space law = | |||
Space Law is a collection of rules and regulations enacted by [[Backstory#Telgov|the tellune government]] and is enforced locally by the [[Security|Auri Private Security]] on NT founded stations. Space Law applies to all ranks and positions on the station, from the lowliest Assistant to the highest Captain, all are equal under the eyes of the Law and ultimately answer to her. | Space Law is a collection of rules and regulations enacted by [[Backstory#Telgov|the tellune government]] and is enforced locally by the [[Security|Auri Private Security]] on NT founded stations. Space Law applies to all ranks and positions on the station, from the lowliest Assistant to the highest Captain, all are equal under the eyes of the Law and ultimately answer to her. | ||
A good working knowledge of Space Law is beneficial for any person on the station. It can be the difference between a shiny pair of handcuffs and sipping Gargle Blasters in the bar. More in depth interpretations of space law are required for such positions as the Security officer, Lawyer, Warden, HoP, and the HoS/Captain. While it is unlikely that the officers will listen particularly closely to your protestations, it may be enough to lighten your sentence. | |||
== Quick Reference == | |||
Use this to quickly find the crime you are looking for. | |||
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== On crime codes == | |||
Crime codes are made up of Category Codes (_XX), which are a collection of similar crimes on a line for ease of use, prefixed by the Severity Number (X__). | |||
Additionally, certain modifiers might affect the punishment, they are to be appendixed as follows: | |||
The Severity Modifier is appended at the end of the crime code number as follows: XXX-_. | |||
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== Interpretation of the Law == | |||
=== Verbiage === | |||
For certain crimes, the accused's intent is important. The difference between Murder and Manslaughter can be very hard to ascertain, and you should default to the less severe one. | For certain crimes, the accused's intent is important. The difference between Murder and Manslaughter can be very hard to ascertain, and you should default to the less severe one. | ||
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* XXX Major Vandalism | Deep fried a bunch of people's IDs. (Same here.) | * XXX Major Vandalism | Deep fried a bunch of people's IDs. (Same here.) | ||
* XXX Failure to follow protocol | Constant nakedness. | * XXX Failure to follow protocol | Constant nakedness. | ||
Since he was actively running from security this entire time, the "Resisting Arrest" sentence modifier is applied | |||
Since we do not stack sentences, and their most severe crime is major vandalism, we put them in for '''only the time of major vandalism'''. ''Additionally'', Since he was actively running from security this entire time, the "Resisting Arrest" sentence modifier is applied as well. | |||
XXX ADD THIS TO PROCEDURES | XXX ADD THIS TO PROCEDURES | ||
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Space Law is a guideline.
Security is required to follow Space Law to a reasonable standard. There is leeway, but security should not issue sentences completely out of scale. |
Space law
Space Law is a collection of rules and regulations enacted by the tellune government and is enforced locally by the Auri Private Security on NT founded stations. Space Law applies to all ranks and positions on the station, from the lowliest Assistant to the highest Captain, all are equal under the eyes of the Law and ultimately answer to her.
A good working knowledge of Space Law is beneficial for any person on the station. It can be the difference between a shiny pair of handcuffs and sipping Gargle Blasters in the bar. More in depth interpretations of space law are required for such positions as the Security officer, Lawyer, Warden, HoP, and the HoS/Captain. While it is unlikely that the officers will listen particularly closely to your protestations, it may be enough to lighten your sentence.
Quick Reference
Use this to quickly find the crime you are looking for.
| Space Law - Quick Reference | ||||||
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| Category | Code | 0XX - Infraction | 1XX - Minor | 2XX - Medium | 3XX - Major | 4XX - Capital |
| Safety Transgressions (ST) | 01 | Superficial Vandalism | Minor Vandalism | Major Vandalism | Sabotage | Grand Sabotage |
| 02 | Simple Assault | Assault | Aggravated Assault | Murder | Prime Murder | |
| 03 | Creating a Hazard | Negligence | High Negligence | Manslaughter | Criminal Incompetence | |
| 04 | Unlawful Confinement | Unlawful Restraint | Abduction | |||
| Asset or Access Violations (AAV) | 05 | Petty Theft | Pickpocketing | Theft | Larceny | Grand Larceny |
| 06 | Possession, Unauthorized | Possession, Class 1
Contraband |
Possession, Class 2
Contraband |
Possession, Class 3
Contraband |
Possession, Class 4
Contraband | |
| 07 | Breaking and Entry | Breaking and Entry, Dangerous Area | Breaking and Entry, Secure Area | |||
| 08 | Trespassing | Trespassing, Dangerous Area | Trespassing, Secure Area | |||
| Regulatory and Authority Violations (RAV) | 9 | Discriminatory Language | Disruptive Communications | Abuse of Authority | Dereliction of Duty | Mutiny |
| 10 | Failure to follow standard procedure | Disorderly Conduct | Hostile ActivityXXX | Rioting | Inciting a Riot | |
| Conduct and Public Order Offenses (CPO) | 11 | Vigilantism | Conspiracy | High Conspiracy | ||
| 12 | Possession, Drugs | Distribution, Drugs | Production, Drugs | |||
| 13 | Fine Evasion | Fraud | Embezzling | Grand Fraud | ||
On crime codes
Crime codes are made up of Category Codes (_XX), which are a collection of similar crimes on a line for ease of use, prefixed by the Severity Number (X__).
Additionally, certain modifiers might affect the punishment, they are to be appendixed as follows:
The Severity Modifier is appended at the end of the crime code number as follows: XXX-_.
Interpretation of the Law
Verbiage
For certain crimes, the accused's intent is important. The difference between Murder and Manslaughter can be very hard to ascertain, and you should default to the less severe one.
Additionally, "stacking" of sentences is not allowed, and only the sentence of the most severe crime is to be applied.
A single incident has a single sentence, so if, for instance, the prisoner took three items off of someone, this is a single count of pick-pocketing, if they pick-pocketed two people this would be two separate counts of pick-pocketing, and so on.
As an example of this:
An assistant walks around the station naked, stealing IDs from multiple people and then deep-frying them after breaking into the kitchen. This happened at least a few times. The separate instances of those crimes would be documented like this:
- XXX Theft | Stole multiple IDs on separate counts. (We cannot be sure how many times it happened, as such we only mark it once and note in the description that it was done a bunch.)
- XXX B&E | Broke into the kitchen on separate counts. (Same here.)
- XXX Major Vandalism | Deep fried a bunch of people's IDs. (Same here.)
- XXX Failure to follow protocol | Constant nakedness.
Since we do not stack sentences, and their most severe crime is major vandalism, we put them in for only the time of major vandalism. Additionally, Since he was actively running from security this entire time, the "Resisting Arrest" sentence modifier is applied as well.
XXX ADD THIS TO PROCEDURES Aiding a criminal makes you guilty of conspiracy; you will be charged with the same sentence severity as the person you aided. With the exception of Infractions and Minor crimes. Conspiracy is always at least medium security!
Always remember, if you're unsure, go with the most lenient option. Being lenient when reasonable is a powerful tool for security, it helps greatly to have a cooperative crew on your side. You're all in this together after all!
XXX PROCEDURES START HERE, MAKE SUB-CATEGORIES AND REORDER THE WHOLE ASS THING
Brig Procedures
Standard Operational Procedures for brigging are as follows:
- Take the prisoner to the brig and inform the Warden of their crimes so their Security Record may be updated.
- Step into one of the genpop lockers, and empty their inventory into it. For any prisoner except capital-class: Keep their undersuit, shoes, and radio.
- Search the items removed.
- Confiscate any contraband and/or stolen items.
These are to be placed in evidence, not left on the brig floor or your personal use, until they can be returned to their rightful owners. - Take their ID and swipe it on the genpop console, then enter their crime into the interface and receive their prisoner ID card.
- Close and lock their locker with their ID card.
- Put the ID card on the prisoners ID card slot, and move them into the cell.
- Uncuff, stun them before doing so if they pose a danger still.
- Take the cuffs with you, and leave the prisoner to their sentence.
- Modify their brig sentence in case they had contraband that would increase the severity of their sentence or for good behavior, if applicable.
Do NOT fully strip the prisoner unless they have earned a permanent sentence.
The Warden or Head of Security are responsible for placing prisoners in permanent confinement.
- Permanent Prisoners are to be completely stripped of their belongings, which are to be held in either evidence or a prison locker.
- The prisoner is to be dressed in a Prison Jumpsuit and Shoes.
XXX WHOLE CATEGORY NEEDS REDOING
Legal Representation and Trials
Prisoners are permitted to seek legal representation, you must take steps to provide this if possible. XXX THIS DOES NOT FIT Any prisoner has the right to appeal with the acting commander should they feel security has sentenced them poorly. By utilizing their right to appeal, a prisoner waives various other rights as outlined below.
Lawyers, and by extension the HoP/Captain, exist to serve as a guiding hand and the voice of reason within the judicial process, however they have zero authority over the brig, security personnel, prisoners, or sentencing.
The Lawyers' security headset is a privilege not a right. Security personnel are under no requirement to listen to them and security channel abuse is to result in that privilege being revoked.
- If the Lawyer continuously acts as a disruptive influence Security are fully permitted to confiscate their access, remove them from the brig and bar their future access to it.
In instances where a conflict of opinion arises over the sentence of a prisoner the chain of command must be followed. This goes along the usual rank hierarchy.
XXX AFTER REMOVING STUFF THIS SOUNDS BAD, RIP IT ALL OUT AND REORGANIZE Forensic Evidence, Witness Testimony, or Confessions are all that is required for the Head of Security, Warden or Captain to authorize their sentence. In cases where the Death Penalty is desired but the Captain or Acting-Captain is unable or unwilling to authorize the execution a trial is required to authorise the death penalty.
Use of Deadly Force
As a member of the vessels Security force you are one of the best armed and protected people on the vessel, equipped with the almost latest in non-lethal takedown technology.
It is for this reason that the situations that warrant the use of Deadly Force are few and far between, in the grand majority of circumstances you will be expected to use your stun weapons, which indeed are many times more effective than lethal options, to diffuse a situation.
There are a few circumstances where deadly force is permissible:
- Martial Law - situations which would warrant a Code Red, such as: full blown mutinies, hostile boarding parties, and Space Wizards automatically authorize lethal force.
Note: The Alert Status is not required to be elevated to Code Red as in most of these scenarios the Chain of Command will be too damaged or otherwise occupied to raise the Alert Level.
- Non-Lethal Weapons Ineffective - certain targets are impervious to NLWs, such as Mechs, Xenomorphs, Borgs, and Hulks. Lethal force may be used against these targets if they prove hostile.
- Severe Personal Risk - sometimes getting close enough to a target to slap the cuffs on will create significant personal risk to the Officer. Deadly force from range is recommended to subdue such targets.
- Criminals in hostile environments such as space, fire, or plasma leaks also fall into this category, as do criminals believed to be in possession of high explosives. Ranged lethal force is the only reasonable option in these conditions.
- Armed and Dangerous - if a suspect is in possession of weapons, including stun weapons, and you have reasonable suspicion that they will use these against you, lethal force is permitted. Although in the majority of cases it is still preferable to attempt to detain them non-lethally.
- Unauthorized personnel in the armory are considered by default to be Armed and Dangerous, maximum force is permitted to subdue such targets.
- Multiple Hostiles - it can be extremely difficult to detain multiple hostiles. As a last resort if you are being mobbed you may deploy lethal force to thin the crowd. Generally it is better to retreat and regroup than stand your ground.
Additionally, in the event of an attempted prison break, Security may fire lasers through the glass. They are expected to first fire a few warning shots before unloading their weapon into the target.
XXX WHOLE SHIT STARTS HERE, REDO IT ALL
Modifiers
Circumstances that may be applied to incidents or crimes depending on circumstance.
| Code | Crime | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Re-Education | De-conversion of revolutionary sympathisers or cultists. | Immediate release. |
| B | Elevated Sentencing | Scope of crimes committed or their repetition warrant raising severity by one notch. Generally applied after the third instance of a crime, reapplicable, you can imprison crew permanently(with warden/hos/xo/cap permission) if they do not show signs of stopping. | Crime is counted as one(or more) severities higher than usual. |
| C | Self-Defense | Self Defense is defined as "The protection of oneself, the protection of thy colleagues, and the protection of thine workplace". Do note however that persons intentionally getting involved in fights which occur in a department that isn't theirs is an act of vigilantism, this is not permitted. Leniency is advised during times of crisis. | Immediate release. |
| D | Cooperation with Prosecution or MPs | Cooperation specifically when already being arrested. | Notch crime severity down/lessen punishment, not applicable to capital crimes. |
| E | Surrender | Voluntarily seeking out MP officers and confessing to a crime. | Notch crime severity down, consider leniency when determining punishment(When applying to native capital crimes, only release on parole with tracking implant). |
| F | Insanity | Crime comitted during an episode of mind control, hypnosis, brainwashing, etc. Perpetrator is of unstable mind, recommend medical treatment and demotion. | Immediate release and medical treatment. If treatment impossible, release only with commanding officer present. |
| G | Resisting Arrest | Knowingly resisting attempts at legal detention by members of the MP team. | Double sentence time. |
| H | Aiding and Abetting | Knowingly helping a criminal in committing a crime, including interfering with the arrest, stealing prisoners in transit, breaking them out of prison, hiding them, providing medical care without ensuring they don’t run, etc | Same sentence as original criminal. |
| I | Escaped Prisoner | Someone who has escaped their cell should be recaptured and returned to the brig. | Timer reset to the full length of the original sentence. |
Infractions
All of these crimes carry a 100 credit fine and a reprimand.
Minor Crimes
All of these crimes carry a 5 minutes sentence, with optional demotion at the relevant heads discretion.
| Code | Crime | Description | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101M | Minor Vandalism | To damage, destroy, or permanently deface non-critical furniture, vendors, or personal property. | Large amounts of irreparable damage should be charged with Major Vandalism, Damage to critical infrastructure may be a form of Sabotage. | |
| 102E |
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Assault | To use physical force against someone without the apparent intent to kill them. | This covers minor criminal uses of force, Without intent to seriously injure. That would be Aggravated Assault, or possibly a flavor of Murder.
Notably does not include shoving, that would be 003. |
| 103E | File:Disturbing the Peace.png | Disturbing the Peace | To knowingly organize a movement which disrupts the normal operations of a department. | Establishing a peaceful strike or otherwise disrupting standard department order without attachment to criminal entities |
| 104M | Dereliction of Duty | To willfully abandon an obligation that is critical to the vessel's continued operation. | A demotion is often included in the sentence. Emphasis on the word critical: An officer taking a break is not dereliction in of itself. An officer taking a break knowing that operatives are shooting up the Captain is. Engineers who do not secure a power source at the start of the shift and heads of staff who abandon the vessel can also be charged. | |
| 105M | Breaking and Entering | Forced entry to areas where the subject does not have access to. This counts for general areas only. | Crew can still be charged with breaking & entry even if they do not enter the area themselves. | |
| 106M | File:Empathizer.png | Encouragement of sympathizing Attitudes | To openly express viewpoints or opinions sympathetic to the cause of an enemy organisation, in the attempt to encourage such thoughts among the wider crew. | For non-specific variant of this see: Disturbing the peace.
Openly Humanising the enemy during a battle may lessen morale and fighting spirit, this must be nipped in the bud. |
| 107E |
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Trespass, Dangerous Area | Trespassing in an area which may lead to the injury of self, or others. | Engineering spaces specifically related to reactor control, atmospherics, or toxins lab count here. This list is not exhaustive, but should not be extorted to increase sentencing. |
| 108M | File:Negligence.png | Negligence | To be negligent in one’s duty to an extent that it may cause harm, illness, or other negative effect, to another. | This is the charge for the doctor that accidentally pumps pentetic acid into an oozeling, or a scientist who accidentally floods toxins with room temperature CO2 or N2O. |
| 109 |
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Pickpocketing | To steal items from another’s person. | Small or easily replaceable items should be charged with this, otherwise consider a higher class of theft. |
| 110 |
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Possession, Illicit Substances | The possession of illegal drugs in quantities appropriate for personal use. | A pill or two of drugs is reasonable for recreational use, anything more is probably better charged as distribution. |
| 111 |
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Fine Evasion | To purposefully avoid or refuse to pay a legal fine. | A reasonable time and notification should be given to the plaintiff. |
| 112M |
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Disruptive Communications | To knowingly disrupt or needlessly populate a radio frequency with the intent to be a nuisance to users of that frequency. | Radio spam bad. I'm looking at you, circuit makers. |
Medium Crimes
These crimes carry a 10 minute sentence with advised demotion at the relevant head's discretion.
| Code | Crime | Description | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 201C |
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Vandalism, Major | To destroy or damage non-critical furniture, vendors, or personal property in a manor that can not be repaired. | Spray painting all the lights red and wrecking tables in the bar is fun and all, but it makes it hard to figure out where the fire is, or to have a polite sip of tea. |
| 202M | Assault of an Officer | To use physical force against a Department Head or member of Security without the apparent intent to kill them. | Criminals who attempt to disarm or grab officers while fleeing are guilty of this, even if bare handed. Officers should refrain from using lethal means to subdue the criminal if possible. | |
| 203M |
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Vigilantism | To perform the responsibilities and duties of military police without approval or due cause to act. | Validhunting bad. Let the redshirts/squaddies do their job. |
| 204C | File:Insubordination-Rank.png | Insubordination, Rank | To knowingly disobey a lawful order from a superior ranking officer. | This is not related to heads of staff or command specifically, for that see: 304. This concerns minor cases of petty officers not doing what they are told to do by higher ranking staff, etc. |
| 205M |
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Breaking and Entering, Inherently Dangerous Areas | To trespass into an area which may lead to the injury of self or others using forcible entry. | Generally this will lead to injury. See breaking and entering, and apply any of the areas for Trespassing to dangerous areas. |
| 207M |
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Trespass, High Security Areas | Trespassing in any of the following without appropriate permission or access: Command areas, Personal offices, Weapons storage, weapon production, explosive storage, explosive production, or other high security areas. | The clown is not legally allowed to trail the captain into the bridge unless it is for a prank according to their Standard Operating Procedures. |
| 208M |
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Severe Negligence | To be negligent in one’s duty to an extent that it may cause harm to multiple individuals, a department, or in a manor which directly leads to a serious injury of another person which requires emergency medical treatment. | Virologists releasing spanish flu on accident, or scientists that flood science/toxins with plasma get charged here. It can also include engineers who destabilise the reactor or wander around with highly radioactive material. |
| 209M |
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Theft | To steal equipment or items from a workplace, or items of extraordinary value from one’s person. | This includes things like insulated gloves, crew pinpointers, normal ID cards, or personal items. |
| 210M | Distribution, Illicit Substances | The possession of dangerous or illegal drugs/equipment in a quantity greater than that which is reasonable for personal consumption. | You should probably try to determine intent from additional evidence before charging someone with this. | |
| 211 |
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Fraud | To misrepresent ones intention in the interest of gaining property or money from another individual. | Lying to someone about a cargo bounty, for example. Be honest with your intentions. Don't stretch this, gaining items which normally wouldn't be considered theft likely aren't worth charging under fraud. |
| 212 |
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Indecent Exposure | To be intentionally and publicly unclothed. | Running around the vessel naked. The mutual degradation of chasing a naked man down while he screams rape is only worth it on slow shifts. |
Major Crimes
These crimes carry a 15 minute sentence. Demotion is mandatory in all cases.
| Code | Crime | Description | Notes | |
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| 301X |
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Sabotage | To destroy vessel assets or resources critical to normal or emergency vessel procedures, or cause sections of the vessel to become uninhabitable. | Deliberately releasing N2O, bolting doors, disabling the power network, and constructing barricades are but some of many means of sabotage. For more violent forms, see Grand Sabotage. |
| 302X | Aggravated Assault/Attempted Murder | To take physical action against a person with intent to grievously harm or kill. | This covers criminal uses of force, with intent to seriously injure or kill. If you're going at someone with a circular saw, it doesn't matter if you're trying to kill him or just nearly kill him. | |
| 303X | Rioting | To partake in an unauthorised and disruptive assembly of crewmen that refuse to disperse. | It is required to declare a riot and order the crowd to disperse, failure to disperse is the crime of note here. Any crimes committed during the riot are considered separate offences. | |
| 304C | Insubordination | To knowingly disobey a lawful order from a superior. | Obey your heads of staff if they instruct you to do something within the scope of your job. This only regards orders from a member of the command team, for rank-specific insubordination, see: 204. | |
| 305X | File:BnE High Sec.png | Breaking and Entering, High Security Areas | To commit trespassing into a secure area such as: Command areas, Personal offices, Weapons storage, weapon production, explosive storage, explosive production, or other high security areas, using forcible entry. | Please note, paramedics may have to commit breaking and entry in order to perform their duties. |
| 306C | File:SymphaticEnemy.png | Enemy Sympathizer | To openly call for action to the benefit of an enemy organisation, in the attempt to weaken the position of the ship, or strengthen the position of the enemy. | Yelling HAIL THE SYNDICATE is skirting close to mutiny, but isn't quite it just yet. Once they actually start doing/sabotaging something, that's when it gets serious. |
| 308E | Manslaughter | To unintentionally kill someone through negligent, but not malicious, actions. | They didn't mean to do it but someone's dead now. It's important to remember that you may want them to fix what they've done before throwing them in the brig, in the example of medical malpractice. | |
| 309C |
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Larceny | To steal rare, expensive (Items of greater than 1000 credit value), or restricted equipment from secure areas or one’s person. | This does not include theft of people's ID cards, which are likely to hold a value of more than 1000 credits. It does however cover ID cards which could lead into high security areas, such as the Captain's, Head of Personnel's, or Head of Security's. |
| 310C | File:Drop Gruduction.png | Production, Illicit Substances | To produce substances such as drugs, poisons, performance enhancers, etc without explicit written permission by the Chief Medical Officer and Captain. | Including meth, crank, krokodile, etc. The mentioned written permission MUST be from the Captain AND CMO, no matter if it's the botanist or chemist. |
| 311 |
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Grand Fraud | To misrepresent one’s intention in the interest of gaining property or money from Whiterapids, or to gain or give property or money from Whiterapids without proper authorization. | If you receive money to order something for a department don't pocket that money. |
Capital Crimes
These crimes can result in Execution, Permanent Prison Time, or Cyborgization.
Only the Captain, XO, HoS, and Warden can authorize a Permanent Sentence.
Only the Captain can authorize an Execution or Forced Cyborgization.























