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Foreign invaders, such as nuclear operatives, ninjas, and pirates, are not protected under space law. Traitors are not foreign invaders so are usually protected by space law.
Foreign invaders, such as nuclear operatives, ninjas, and pirates, are not protected under space law. Traitors are not foreign invaders so are usually protected by space law.


== Treatment Of Prisoners ==
Prisoners still have certain rights that must be upheld by law enforcement:


== Security Procedures ==
=== Treatment of Prisoners ===
* Prisoners must be granted adequate medical care.
* Prisoners must be granted adequate medical care.
* Prisoners must be allowed access to basic communications equipment (Radios) so long as they are not abused.
* Prisoners must be allowed access to basic communications equipment so long as they are not abused.
* Prisoners must be granted clothing, food, water, shelter and safety. If the brig is no longer safe, confinement must be established in another location.
* Prisoners must be granted clothing, food, water, shelter and safety. If the brig is no longer safe, confinement must be established in another location.
* Prisoners must be given access to legal counsel during an interrogation if requested and available.
* Prisoners must be given legal counsel during an interrogation if requested and available.
* Prisoners must be given their shift mandated PDA after confinement has finished, unless there is solid proof of PDA tampering. In case of tampering, the PDA is to be secured and replaced with a new unit.
* Prisoners must be given their shift mandated PDA after confinement has finished, unless there is solid proof of PDA tampering. In case of tampering, the PDA is to be secured and replaced with a new unit.
* Prisoners must be granted freedom of movement, and should not be restrained with handcuffs or other devices after incarceration unless there is an undue risk to life and limb. Similarly, any prisoners held for permanent confinement should be held in the communal brig, and should not be confined to a solitary cell unless they pose a risk to life and limb.
* Prisoners must be granted freedom of movement and should not be restrained with handcuffs or other devices after incarceration unless there is an undue risk to life and limb. Similarly, any prisoners held for permanent confinement should be held in the communal brig, and should not be confined to a solitary cell unless they pose a risk to life and limb.


== Search and Seizure ==
=== Search and Seizure ===
A personnel search is a seizure of the objects in a person's backpack, hands, coat, belt, and pockets. If any contraband is found during a search, the officer may choose to further the search into a detainment or simply confiscate the restricted items. After the search is conducted, all legal items are to be returned to the person. A crewmate may legally decline any search conducted without probable cause or a warrant while the alert level is green. It should be noted that if the alert level is blue or above, all personnel searches are legal.
A personnel search is a seizure of the objects in a person's backpack, hands, coat, belt, and pockets. If any contraband is found during a search, the officer may choose to further the search into a detainment or simply confiscate the restricted items. After the search is conducted, all legal items are to be returned to the person. A crewmate may legally decline any search conducted without probable cause or a warrant while the alert level is green. It should be noted that if the alert level is blue or above, all personnel searches are legal.


A departmental search is the sweep of an entire area or department for contraband. It is recommended that the officers be extremely thorough, checking all lockers, crates, and doors. These can only be done with permission or, ideally, a warrant signed by the department head or highest-ranking command staff, which is the captain in most cases.
A departmental search is the sweep of an entire area or department for contraband. It is recommended that the officers be extremely thorough, checking all lockers, crates, and doors. These can only be done with permission or, ideally, a warrant signed by the department head or highest-ranking command staff, which is the captain in most cases.


== Implantation ==
=== Implantation ===
Any prisoner in custody can be subjected to implantation or implant removal procedures, so long as it's within reason. The process of adding an implant should not prolong the detainees sentence, meaning you can not hold them longer to administer the implant, unless stated otherwise. A former inmate can be requested to undergo implantation at a later point in time if they fit the circumstances during their confinement, they must comply. The following have been listed out with special circumstances, anything not in this list can still be applied, given proper legal context. A prisoner can still receive implantation procedures without meeting the circumstances if they give their clear permission.
Any prisoner in custody can be subjected to implantation or implant removal procedures, so long as it's [[Metashield|within reason]]. The process of adding an implant should not prolong the detainees sentence, meaning you can not hold them longer to administer the implant, unless stated otherwise. A former inmate can be requested to undergo implantation at a later point in time if they fit the circumstances during their confinement, they must comply. The following have been listed out with special circumstances, anything not in this list can still be applied, given proper legal context. A prisoner can still receive implantation procedures without meeting the circumstances if they give their clear permission.
* Tracking Implants: Trackers can be applied to any suspect that has been convicted of a violent crime.
* Mind Shields: Shields can be administered to any inmate who has been clearly mind controlled, lost control of themselves, or a suspect charged with unlawful control. Unlike standard implantation you may hold a prisoner until you finish issuing Mind Shields, so long as it's done in a timely fashion. If a suspect refuses to cooperate or the implant fails to function they can be charged with Refusal of Mental Shielding.


'''Tracking Implants:''' Trackers can be applied to any suspect that has been convicted of a violent crime (the red linked crimes).
A suspect can be forced to receive implant removal if there is strong, reasonable proof that they have been implanted, such as an officer seeing them use one or Identifying information is found on a discarded injector. Unlike the implantation procedure, a prisoner can have their sentence entirely delayed or extended until they comply with the procedure, as long as security is actively making attempts to perform it. Akin to implanting, if an inmate gives their clear permission, implant removal can proceed without proof.


'''Mind Shields:''' Shields can be administered to any inmate who has been clearly mind controlled, lost control of themselves, or a suspect charged with unlawful control. Unlike standard implantation you may hold a prisoner until you finish issuing Mind Shields, so long as it's done in a timely fashion. If a suspect refuses to cooperate or the implant fails to function they can be charged with Refusal of Mental Shielding.
=== Sentencing ===
Sentencing of under 10 minutes is the responsibility of the arresting officer. When an individual has been detained, they must be promptly marked as such in the Criminal Records Computer. Likewise, when they have been released they must be promptly marked as such before being escorted out of Security. If an individual has been detained but had no preexisting warrant, their criminal record should be updated to reflect them- marking them as wanted and writing in why, before marking them detained.


===Removal===
Informing the Warden of any arrests and sentences is not required under 10 minutes, but is suggested when able. The Warden or Head of Security must be informed of any sentences that would exceed 10 minutes before the sentence is given. Sentences of over 15 minutes must only be given in cases where Space Law would permit permanent confinement.
A suspect can be forced to receive implant removal if there is strong, reasonable proof that they have been implanted, such as an officer seeing them use one or their prints being on a discarded injector. Unlike the implantation procedure, a prisoner can have their sentence entirely delayed or extended until they comply with the procedure, as long as security is actively making attempts to perform it. Akin to implanting, if an inmate gives their clear permission, implant removal can proceed without proof.


== Sentencing ==
It is the responsibility of the Captain, Head of Security, and Warden to ensure that security officers place appropriate sentences that follow Space Law. If they are aware of an inappropriate sentence, such as excessively long sentences, and if there is not an urgent threat or danger that they must prioritize, then they must work to correct that sentence.
From a server rules perspective, security officers are only responsible for ensuring that they only place sentences over 15 minutes where space law would allow permanent confinement. Informing the Warden is highly recommended, even for timed sentences. As long as those requirements are met, security officers not giving inappropriate sentence lengths is considered an in-character issue, not a rule issue.


The captain, HOS, and warden are responsible, within reason, for ensuring security officers place appropriate sentences that follow space law. If they are aware of an inappropriate sentence, including excessively long sentences, and if there is not an urgent threat or danger that they must prioritize, then they must work to correct that sentence. Unreasonable failures, as determined by game admins, of the captain, HOS, or warden to ensure space law is followed will be considered a rule issue, not an in-character issue.
Use common sense and humanity when issuing punishments. You should not always seek out the highest punishment you can, you don't have to always give the maximum time or always look to demote someone. Prisoners cooperating and on good behavior should have their sentences reduced. Always take in account the severity and only charge for what is needed for someone to learn their lesson.
 
* Stackable Crimes: Crimes are to be considered 'stackable' in the sense that if you charge someone with two or more different crimes, you may combine the times you would give them for each crime.
** If a suspect has committed Major Possession and Syndicate Possession, the maximum sentence would be 10 minutes due to them being linked crimes.
** If a suspect has committed Secure Trespass and Manslaughter, the maximum sentence would be 20 minutes due to them being unlinked crimes.
** Context is vital. If you are unsure, seek assistance from the Warden or Head of Security.
* Repeat Offenders: Repeated crimes are when someone is released for a crime and then goes to commit the same crime again within the same shift. Repeated crimes can be charged with tacked-on time. The first repeat adds 3 minutes, the second 6 minutes, and the third may permit permanent confinement.
* Accessory, Attempting, and Intention: If someone intentionally, knowingly and substantially assists someone in enacting a crime they can be charged with the relevant crimes, such as an engineer giving someone tools, who says they are going to break into an area. Same goes for a clear and solid attempt at a crime, or a person who shows clear intent to act out a crime, such as a syndicate nuclear operative arming a nuke but getting arrested before it goes off, they can still be charged with terrorism. Does not apply to crimes that have an attempted listing already, such as attempted murder.
 
==== Normal Punishment ====
* Warning: For minor crimes it is best to fix the issue then warn the person not to attempt the crime again. If they still proceed to do it at a later date, a brig time may be better.
* Confinement: The typical punishment of being confined in a cell for a temporary amount of time according to the crimes.
* Demotion: Entails removing all departmental gear they have on their person and removing the involved department access off their ID. This requires the captain's or involved department head's approval. Demotions should only be issued if the person poses a threat to their own department or is in a position where they have/can abuse their job's gear to commit further crimes.
 
==== Major Punishment ====
* Permanent Confinement: Being held in the permanent brig for the remaining duration of the shift. A person is eligible for permanent confinement if their timed sentence would exceed 15 minutes. Any persons subject to this punishment are required to be safely transported in cuffs to CentComm at the end of the shift. A permanent prisoner can not be deprived of anything covered by the section "Treatment Of Prisoners".
* Execution: A humane way of dealing with extremely unruly crewmates. Within reason, a prisoner who has been given the death sentence may pick how they wish to be killed, common methods are firing line, lethal injection, exile, and high voltage electrocution. An alternate method of "execution" is the process of placing the prisoner's mind into a borg, this is allowed so long as it is lawful. Execution can only be issued with the captain's or acting captain's approval; if the HoS is acting captain or there is no acting captain, all heads of staff are to hold a vote on the matter.
 
=== Legal Representation and Trials ===
Prisoners are permitted to seek legal representation to challenge charges. Petty sentences, that is sentences totalling less than 10 minutes of prison time, are below the interest of the court and should not be brought to trial unless directly requested by the Magistrate.
The duties and privileges of an Internal Affairs Agent are as follows:


Use common sense and humanity when issuing punishments. You should not always seek out the highest punishment you can, you don't have to always give the maximum time or always look to demote someone. Prisoners cooperating and on good behavior should have their sentences reduced. Always take in account the severity and only charge for what is needed for someone to learn their lesson.
* Advise Security in the sentencing of prisoners.
* Act as legal consultants to the accused if requested, the situation is deemed worth while, and they desire to or are ordered to by the Magistrate.
* Handle investigations into misconduct on the part of any department at their own discretion or the discretion of the Magistrate or Captain.


'''Stackable Crimes:''' Crimes are to be considered 'stackable' in the sense that if you charge someone with two or more different crimes, you should combine the times you would give them for each crime. Linked crimes, shown in matching colors and suffixes on the Quick Crime Guide, can not be stacked and instead override each other, you should pick the highest crime that matches the case.
While Internal Affairs Agents are vested with these responsibilities, they have zero authority over the Brig, Security personnel, prisoners, or sentencing. They can be barred from the Brig by the Magistrate, HoS, Warden, or Captain if they are disruptive. And they may be demoted if they continue to be disruptive. While Internal Affairs Agents are responsible for investigating other departments, they do not have authority over them.


*Example: A suspect has committed a <span style="background:#2f3832;"> 2-01 (possession: major)</span> and a <span style="background:#2f3832;"> 3-01 (possession: syndicate)</span>. The maximum sentence here would be 10 minutes due to them being linked crimes, and 3-01 is the greater crime.
The Magistrate acts as the highest court, and is the appointed Judge of any case that goes to trial. Should the Magistrate be unavailable, the Head of Security, Head of Personnel, or Captain may act in their stead. In cases where one of these mediators or their subordinates is directly involved, they should not be acting as Judge over the case. For example, if an Internal Affairs Agent is on trial, the Magistrate and Head of Security should not act as Judge. If a Security Officer is on trial, the Head of Security should not act as Judge. And if a member of Service is on trial, the Head of Personnel should not act as Judge.
*Example 2: A suspect commits a <span style="background:#59563a;"> 3-04 (Secure trespassing)</span> and a <span style="background:#4d2e2e;"> 3-06 (manslaughter)</span>. Those crimes stack since they are not linked crimes. You could sentence for a maximum of 20 minutes, but context matters heavily, and maximum sentences should only be used for the worst offenders.


'''Repeater Offenders:''' Repeated crimes are when someone is released for a crime and then goes to commit the same crime within the same shift. Repeated crimes can be charged with tacked-on time; first repeat: 3:00, second repeat: 6:00, third repeat: permanent confinement. It should be noted each tacked-on time is directly linked to one type of crime, so for example, if someone does their first repeat of trespass and petty theft, you can charge them with an extra 6 minutes.
=== Jurisdiction ===
Every part of the station in totality is the property of NanoTrasen and falls within the jurisdiction of CentComm to enforce Space Law. Central Command and the Space Port that the Arrivals Shuttle docks to, including the Arrivals Shuttle and Evac Shuttles, are also within CentComm's jurisdiction. CentComm also has authority through contractual agreements to enforce Space Law on all Automated Trade Shuttles.


'''Accessory, Attempting, And Intention:''' If someone intentionally, knowingly and substantially assists someone in enacting a crime they can be charged with the relevant crimes, such as an engineer giving someone tools, who says they are going to break into an area. Same goes for a clear and solid attempt at a crime, or a person who shows clear intent to act out a crime, such as a syndicate nuclear operative arming a nuke but getting arrested before it goes off, they can still be charged with terrorism. Does not apply to crimes that have an attempted listing already, like attempted murder.
Outside of specific circumstances, CentComm's jurisdiction does not extend to private property, defined as any shuttle not directly owned by CentComm or NanoTrasen. Visitor's shuttles are explicitly private property, and an unwarranted search of private property is considered Trespassing. This does not make these shuttles lawless, or outside of the law however. Shuttles within the same Grid as a Station may be subjected to Space Law if any of the following criteria are met:


=== Normal Punishments ===
* A criminal has boarded a shuttle, with or without permission, while being actively pursued
* These is a reasonable belief that the occupants of the shuttle harbor hostile or criminal intent towards the Station or it's Crew
* A crime occurring on the shuttle has been witness from outside of the shuttle
* A crime has been witnessed by someone onboard the shuttle who was given permission to enter
* A warrant has been issued by the Warden, Head of Security, Captain, or CentComm


* '''Warning''': For minor crimes, fix the issue, then warn the person not to attempt the crime again. If they still proceed to do it at a later date, a brig time may be better.
Any individual onboard a Station or Shuttle that is under the jurisdiction of Space Law is also under its jurisdiction, whether they are Crew, Visitors, or otherwise.
* '''Confinement''': The typical punishment, being confined in a cell for a temporary amount of time according to the crimes.
* '''Demotion''': Entails removing all departmental gear they have on their person and revoking the involved department access off their ID. This requires the captain's or involved department head's approval. Demotions should only be issued if the person pose a threat to their own department or are in a position where they have/can abuse their job's gear to commit further crimes.


=== Major Punishments ===
== Penal Code ==
=== Enforcement of the Law ===
The enforcement of Space Law is the duty of those vested with such responsibility and no others. Unauthorized civilian enforcement of the law is classified as vigilantism and is strictly illegal. Only the Captain or Central Command may authorize civilian participation in the enforcement of Space Law, under dire circumstances. Actions to preserve one’s own life and property, or the life of another, are not classified as vigilantism so long as all other laws are followed. Acting to assist an on-scene officer may be counted as an exception and not vigilantism on a case by case basis, if the action was deemed necessary to prevent further harm to the officer or other civilians.


* '''Permanent Confinement''': Being held in the permanent brig for the entire duration of the shift. A person is eligible for permanent confinement if their timed sentence would exceed 15 minutes. Any persons subject to this punishment are required to be transported in cuffs to CentComm at the end of the shift. A permanent prisoner can not be deprived of anything covered by the section "Treatment Of Prisoners".
Those vested with the responsibility to enforce Space Law are defined as follows:
* '''Execution''': A humane way of dealing with extremely unruly crewmates. Within reason, a prisoner who has been given the death sentence may pick how they wish to be killed, common methods are firing line, lethal injection, exile, and high voltage electrocution. Another alternate method of "execution" is the process of placing a staff's mind into a borg, this is allowed so long as it is lawful. Execution can only be issued with the captain's or acting captain's approval; if the HoS is acting captain or there is no acting captain, all heads of staff are to hold a vote on the matter.
* Security - Members of the Security Department are always valid to enforce Space Law, and should be deferred to by all other law enforcement within reason.
* Blue Shield - Members of Blue Shield are always valid to enforce Space Law, but is only allowed if it is to prevent further harm to command or central command personnel.
* Mercenaries - Hired Mercenaries under the direct employ of Central Command may, in extreme circumstances, be permitted by Central Command to enforce Space Law. They are however required to operate under the command of the Head of Security and not to circumvent Security.
* Emergency Response Teams - Members of an ERT are valid to enforce Space Law on deployment to Stations. They are however required to operate under the command of the Head of Security and not circumvent Security, unless directly ordered otherwise by Central Command.


== Quick Crime Guide ==
=== Quick Crime Guide ===
{| class="wikitable"
Note: Please refer to the links to the full charges for specifics on their definitions, and the time served for each. This cheat sheet it to remind, not to teach.
{| Class="wikitable"
|-
! 1-XX - [[#minor|Minor]]
! 2-XX - [[#moderate|Moderate]]
! 3-XX - [[#major|Major]]
! 4-XX - [[#extreme|Extreme]]
! 5-XX - [[#capital|Capital]]
!Code
|-
|
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Failure to Comply|Failure to Comply (1)]]
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Breach of Arrest|Breach of Arrest (1)]]
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Breach of Custody|Breach of Custody (1)]]
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Refusal of Mental Shielding|Refusal of Mental Shielding (1)]]
|00
|-
|-
! [[#FirstDegree|1-XX - Minor]] !! [[#SecondDegree|2-XX - Moderate]] !! [[#ThirdDegree|3-XX - Major]] !! [[#FourthDegree|4-XX - Extreme]] !! [[#FifthDegree|5-XX - Capital]] !! Code
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession Minor|Possession or Use of Minor Contraband (2)]]
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession RG|Possession: Major (2)]]
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession RW|Possession: Syndicate (2)]]
|
|
|01
|-
|-
| [[#Animal Cruelty|Animal Cruelty]] || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Failure to Comply|Failure to Comply (E)]] || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Breach of Arrest|Breach of Arrest (E)]] || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Breach of Custody|Breach of Custody (E)]] || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | [[#Refusal of Mental Shielding|Refusal of Mental Shielding (E)]] || 00
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | [[#Petty Theft|Petty Theft (3)]]
|
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | [[#Grand Theft|Grand Theft (3)]]
|
|
|02
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession IS|Possession: Minor (P)]] || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession RG|Possession: Major (P)]] || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | [[#Possession RW|Possession: Syndicate (P)]] || || || 01
|
|
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | [[#Armed Robbery|Armed Robbery (3)]]
|
|
|03
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | [[#Petty Theft|Petty Theft (H)]] || || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | [[#Grand Theft|Grand Theft (H)]] || [[#Kidnapping|Kidnapping]] || || 02
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Vandalism|Vandalism (4)]]
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Damage of Property|Damage of Property (4)]]
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Mass Destruction|Mass Destruction (4)]]
|
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Terrorism|Terrorism (4)]]
|04
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Vandalism|Vandalism (D)]] || style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Damage of Property|Damage of Property (D)]] || style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Mass Destruction|Mass Destruction (D)]] ||  || style="background-color:#453a59;" | [[#Terrorism|Terrorism (D)]] || 03
| style="background-color:#59563a;" | [[#Trespass|Trespass (5)]]
|
| style="background-color:#59563a;" | [[#Secure Trespass|Secure Trespass (5)]]
|
|
|05
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#59563a;" | [[#Trespass|Trespass (T)]] || || style="background-color:#59563a;" | [[#Secure Trespass|Secure Trespass (T)]] || || || 04
|
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#MinorAssault|Minor Assault (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Major Assault|Major Assault (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Attempted Murder|Attempted Murder (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Prevention of Revival|Prevention of Revival (6)]]
|06
|-
|-
| || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Endangerment|Endangerment (V)]] || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Assault|Assault (V)]] || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Attempted Murder|Attempted Murder (V)]] || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Prevention of Revival|Prevention of Revival (V)]] || 05
|
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Endangerment|Endangerment (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Manslaughter|Manslaughter (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Murder|Murder (6)]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Mass Murder|Mass Murder (6)]]
|07
|-
|-
| || || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Manslaughter|Manslaughter (V)]] || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Murder|Murder (V)]] || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Mass Murder|Mass Murder (V)]] || 06
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | [[#Disturbance|Disturbance (7)]]
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | [[#Vigilantism|Vigilantism (7)]]
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | [[#Rioting|Rioting (7)]]
| [[#Unlawful Detainment|Unlawful Detainment]]
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | [[#Unlawful Execution|Unlawful Execution (6)]]
|08
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | [[#Disturbance|Disturbance (R)]] || || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | [[#Rioting|Rioting (R)]] || || ||  07
| [[#Impersonation Fraud|Impersonation and Fraud]]
| [[#Bribery|Bribery]]
| [[#Forgery|Forgery]]
|
|
|09
|-
| [[#Animal Cruelty|Animal Cruelty]]
|
| [[#Perjury|Perjury]]
| [[#Cannibalism|Cannibalism]]
|
|10
|-
|
|
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" | [[#Sedition|Sedition (8)]]
|
|
|11
|-
|
|
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" | [[#Conspiracy|Conspiracy (8)]]
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" | [[#Treason|Treason (8)]]
|
|12
|}
|}
* Crime codes are colored by linked crime groups, which are collections of non-stackable crimes. Suffixes are also included in the Quick Crime Guide to identify linked crimes.
 
== Extended Crime Listing ==
==== Linked Crimes: ====
Crimes that are linked can not be charged together. For more information, refer to [[#Sentencing|Sentencing]].
 
# Failure to Comply, Breach of Arrest, Breach of Custody, Refusal of Mental Shielding
# Possession or Use of Minor Contraband, Major Contraband, or Syndicate Contraband
# Petty Theft, Grand Theft, and Armed Robbery
# Vandalism, Damage of Property, Mass Destruction, Terrorism
# Trespass, Secure Trespass
# Endangerment, Minor Assault, Major Assault, Manslaughter, Attempted Murder, Prevention of Murder, Prevention of Arrival, Mass Murder, Unlawful Execution
# Disturbance, Vigilantism, Rioting
# Sedition, Conspiracy, Treason


=== Minor Crimes ===
=== Minor Crimes ===
* Warnings should be issued for a first offense.
Those who commit a minor crime should be issued a warning for their first offense, however repeat offenses are cumulative and may result in jail time of up to 5 minutes per minor crime committed.
* If multiple minor crimes have been committed or it is a repeat offense, 5 minutes per minor crime is the maximum.
 
{| class="wikitable" id="FirstDegree"
{| class="wikitable" id="minor"
|-
|-
! Offense !! Description !! Image !! Notes !! Code
! Offense
! Description
|-
|-
| id="Animal Cruelty" | Animal Cruelty || To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm on a non-sapient being with malicious intent. || || This doesn’t include legitimate and authorized animal testing and usually doesn't extend to vermin or creatures that could pose a threat to the station. || 1-00
| id="Animal Cruelty" | Animal Cruelty
| To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm on a non-sapient being with malicious intent. This does not include legitimate and authorized animal testing, or the butchering of livestock for meat. This also does not extend to vermin, or hostile creatures.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession IS" | Possession/Use of Minor Contraband || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use minor contraband without authorization. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | The Captain or Head of Security may authorize individual use of minor contraband. Any contraband which is restricted to a department other than command or security is minor contraband unless otherwise specified. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | 1-01
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession Minor" | Possession or Use of Minor Contraband
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use minor contraband without authorization. Authorization may only be granted by the Captain or the Head of Security. This includes items restricted to a specific department.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" id="Petty Theft" | Petty Theft || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | To take non-vital or inexpensive property of another individual, organization, or common property, without consent. || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | The difference between petty theft and grand theft is based on how crucial the stolen item is, things like instruments, clothing and tools fall under petty theft. In most cases all you need to do is detain the thief, return the stolen item and let them go with a warning. || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | 1-02
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" id="Petty Theft" | Petty Theft
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | To take non-vital or inexpensive property of another individual, organization, or common property, without consent. Theft of safety or medical equipment such as breath masks, air tanks, or necessary mobility aids are considered vital, and exceed petty theft.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Vandalism" | Vandalism || style="background-color:#453a59;" | To intentionally deface or superficially damage public or private property. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | || style="background-color:#453a59;" | Painting graffiti, smashing bar glasses, and cracking internal windows is vandalism, breaking a window into space or secure areas is not. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | 1-03
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Vandalism" | Vandalism
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | To intentionally deface or superficially damage public or private property. Examples include graffiti, smashing glasses or windows, excessively littering, and excessively producing spills.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#59563a;" id="Trespass" | Trespass || style="background-color:#59563a;" | To enter a non-secured area without permission. || style="background-color:#59563a;" | || style="background-color:#59563a;" | It's best to just remove them from the area unless this is a repeated crime. || style="background-color:#59563a;" | 1-04
| style="background-color:#59563a;" id="Trespass" | Trespass
| style="background-color:#59563a;" | Trespass - To enter a non-secured area without permission, such as climbing over counters to enter employee areas like the Bar or Kitchen.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" id="Disturbance" | Disturbance || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | To cause a public disturbance. || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | Sometimes referred to as hooliganism. The catch-all for obnoxious crewmates. Covers things such as public nudity, needless insults, obstructing authorities, and inciting crime or violence. || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | 1-07
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" id="Disturbance" | Disturbance
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | To cause a public disturbance. This is the catch-all for excessive obnoxious behavior, and includes public nudity, harassment, inciting crime, repeated and intentional misgendering, and disruption of authorities or communications.
|-
|-
| id="Impersonation Fraud" | Impersonation and Fraud
| To pretend to be someone you are not, or attempting to commit fraud in any fashion. Impersonation may be elevated to a Moderate crime if the perpetrator is impersonating a member of Security, or a Major crime if they are impersonating a member of Command or Central Command.
|}
|}


=== Moderate Crimes ===
=== Moderate Crimes ===
* The maximum sentence per moderate crime is 5 minutes.
Those who commit a moderate crime may receive up to a 5 minute sentence per moderate crime committed.
* Depending on the situation you may want to issue a warning instead of a detaining.
 
{| class="wikitable" id="SecondDegree"
{| class="wikitable" id="moderate"
|-
|-
! Offense !! Description !! Image !! Notes !! Code
! Offense
! Description
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Failure to Comply" | Failure to Comply || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To resist reasonable orders given by an authority. This extends to authorized searches. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | The order has to be reasonable and the person has to receive a good amount of warning before the arrest is issued. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | 2-00
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Failure to Comply" | Failure to Comply
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To resist reasonable orders given by an authority. This includes lawful detainment and authorized searches. Officers are required to warn the individual before resorting to arrest.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession RG" | Possession/Use of Major Contraband || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use major contraband without authorization. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | The Captain may authorize individual use of major contraband. Any contraband which is restricted to the command or security department is major contraband unless otherwise specified. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | 2-01
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession RG" | Possession or Use of Major Contraband
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use major contraband without authorizations. Only the Captain may authorize individual use of major contraband. Any items restricted to Security or Command are deemed as major contraband.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Damage of Property" | Damage/Destruction of Property || style="background-color:#453a59;" | To maliciously damage or deface public or private property or equipment || style="background-color:#453a59;" | || style="background-color:#453a59;" | Includes destruction of job equipment such as hydro trays, booze dispensers, chemical dispensers. Step up from vandalism but a step down from mass destruction. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | 2-03
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Damage of Property" | Damage or Destruction of Property
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | To maliciously damage or deface public or private property or equipment. This includes equipment vendors, drink dispensers, computers, and machinery such as lathes.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Endangerment" | Endangerment || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To recklessly put yourself or others in danger, either through direct action, or failure to act. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | Covers industrial accidents, industrial negligence, self-experimentation, or even medical malpractice. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 2-05
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Endangerment" | Endangerment
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To recklessly put yourself or others in danger, either through direct action or failure to act. This includes negligence, accidents, medical malpractice, destruction or impairment of safety features such as firelocks and exterior windows, and reckless piloting of shuttles.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="MinorAssault" | Minor Assault
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To assault another without a weapon and without causing serious injury. Serious injury is defined as any life altering injury such as loss of limb, damage to the eyes or ears, or any other damages measured by a Health Analyzer to be exceeding 30 total.
|-
| id="Bribery" | Bribery
| To attempt or succeed to bribe officials to be derelict of their duties or commit a crime with any payment including but not limited to; Services, favors, spesos, credits, materials, or items of any kind. This also applies to anyone caught accepting a bribe, and is cumulative with whatever crime they were bribed to commit.
|-
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" id="Vigilantism" | Vigilantism
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | To attempt to unlawfully enforce Space Law without vested authority. See: Enforcement of the Law.
|}
|}


=== Major Crimes ===
=== Major Crimes ===
* The maximum sentence per major crime is 10 minutes.
Those who commit a major crime may receive up to 10 minutes of jail time per major crime committed. Major assault and manslaughter are linked crimes and do not stack against a suspect. Additionally, reduced sentencing is recommended for compliant suspects.
* Assault and Manslaughter are linked crimes, and cannot be stacked against a suspect.  
{| class="wikitable" id="major"
* It is recommended to not use maximum sentences for those being compliant.  
|-
{| class="wikitable" id="ThirdDegree"
! Offense
! Description
|-
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" id="Conspiracy" | Conspiracy
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" |To conspire or plan to commit a moderate or major crime with reasonable evidence that the suspect was going to go through with the plan. This would include declaring they are going to commit a crime.
|-
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" id="Armed Robbery" | Armed Robbery
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | To steal something with the threat of violence using anything that can be considered a weapon, whether or not the weapon is contraband or not. This can include knives, toolboxes, crowbars, or any number of other improvised weaponry. There must be an active threat of violence, or the implication of violence if the victim does not comply, in order to be considered armed robbery.
|-
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" id="Sedition" | Sedition
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" | To incite rebellion against the authority of the station including but not limited to; Command, Security, Central Command, or Nanotrasen.
|-
| id="Perjury" | Perjury
| To intentionally lie under oath or make a false statement in a written document
|-
|-
! Offense !! Description !! Image !! Notes !! Code
| id="Forgery" | Forgery
| To forge a written document through illicit means, such as rewriting a stamped document, unauthorized use of an official stamp, or any other means.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Breach of Arrest" | Breach of Arrest || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To intentionally resist and flee arrest or detainment by an authorized staff. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | This only applies if someone is actively being physically arrested. People uncuffing or assisting others out of an arrest can also be charged with this. Breach of custody is a separate crime. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | 3-00
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Breach of Arrest" | Breach of Arrest
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To intentionally resist and flee arrest or detainment by an authorized staff. This only applies if someone is actively being physically arrested. People uncuffing or assisting others out of an arrest can also be charged with this. Breach of custody is a separate crime.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession RW" | Possession/Use of Syndicate Contraband || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use Syndicate contraband. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | Syndicate contraband may only be used in emergencies, and only to prevent death or gross bodily harm. || style="background-color:#2f3832;" | 3-01
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" id="Possession RW" | Possession or Use of Syndicate Contraband
| style="background-color:#2f3832;" | To make, hold, or use Syndicate contraband. Syndicate contraband may only be used in emergencies, and only to prevent death or gross bodily harm.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" id="Grand Theft" | Grand Theft || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | To take critical or unreplaceable property of another individual or organization without consent. || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | The difference between petty theft and grand theft is based on how crucial the stolen item is, this mostly is used for the theft of command staff items, things like door remotes, hardsuits, jetpacks, and unreplaceable machine parts. || style="background-color:#2e422e;" | 3-02
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" id="Grand Theft" | Grand Theft
| style="background-color:#2e422e;" | To take critical or irreplaceable property of another individual or organization without consent. This includes command items such as door remotes, hardsuits, machine parts, and hijacking a department shuttle.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Mass Destruction" | Mass Destruction || style="background-color:#453a59;" | To cause massive damage to an area or major station system. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | || style="background-color:#453a59;" | This is mostly used for deadly bombings or sabotage of major station systems such as power production, chemistry, substations, or atmos. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | 3-03
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Mass Destruction" | Mass Destruction
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | To cause massive damage to an area or major station system. This includes major bombings and sabotage of critical station systems like power, medical, chemistry, substations, and atmospherics.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#59563a;" id="Secure Trespass" | Secure Trespass || style="background-color:#59563a;" | To enter a secured area without permission. || style="background-color:#59563a;" | || style="background-color:#59563a;" | This covers places like telecomms, head offices, security zones, command areas, the vault and armory. || style="background-color:#59563a;" | 3-04
| style="background-color:#59563a;" id="Secure Trespass" | Secure Trespass
| style="background-color:#59563a;" | To enter a secured area without permission. If the area is behind a locked door, it is secure trespass. This includes telecomms, department head offices, command areas, the vault, and the armory.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Assault" | Assault/Battery || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To threaten to or to use physical force against someone without the intent to kill. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | Attempted murder and battery are different; a fist fight is most likely assault. A shooting is most likely an attempt at murder. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 3-05
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Major Assault" | Major Assault
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To assault another with a weapon or unarmed assault resulting in serious injury. Serious injury is defined as any life altering injury such as loss of limb, damage to the eyes or ears, or any other damages measured by a Health Analyzer to be exceeding 30 total.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Manslaughter" | Manslaughter || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To incidentally kill a sapient being without intent. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | Includes manslaughter in self-defense and negligent manslaughter. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 3-06
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Manslaughter" | Manslaughter
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To incidentally kill a sapient being without intent. This includes manslaughter in self-defense and negligent manslaughter.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" id="Rioting" | Rioting || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | To take part in a large group of personnel creating an unlawful public disturbance. || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | Crimes like damage of property or battery are expected to be thrown on top of this charge. Leaders of a riot can be charged with all crimes that happen under their lead. || style="background-color:#3b4354;" | 3-07
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" id="Rioting" | Rioting
| style="background-color:#3b4354;" | To participate in a large group of personnel creating an unlawful public disturbance. Leaders of a riot may be charged with all the crimes committed under their lead, plus sedition.
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== Extreme Crimes ===
=== Extreme Crimes ===
* The maximum sentence per extreme crime is 15 minutes.
Those who commit an extreme crime may receive up to 15 minutes of jail time per extreme crime committed. Particularly violent offenders may be placed in perma. Attempted murder and murder are linked crimes and cannot be stacked together. Attempted murderers should be granted lesser sentences than an actual murderer.
* Particularly violent offenders may be placed in perma. (Attacking officers in an attempt to escape prison)
{| class="wikitable" id="extreme"
* Attempted murder and murder are linked crimes and cannot be stacked together.  
|-
* Attempted murderers should be granted a more lenient sentence than a murderer.  
! Offense
{| class="wikitable" id="FourthDegree"
! Description
|-
|-
! Offense !! Description !! Image !! Notes !! Code
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Breach of Custody" | Breach of Custody
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To break out of a cell or custody with the intention of escaping. This applies to people breaking others out. Repeat offenses may have this charge increased to permanent confinement and later elevated to an execution with the Captain’s authority only if the suspect has repeatedly committed breach of custody.<br>
Breach of custody for the preservation of life, not including to escape execution, such as to vacate a location made dangerous due to gunfire, fire, spacing, or lack of oxygen- may be reduced or ignored at the Warden or Head of Security’s discretion.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Breach of Custody" | Breach of Custody || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To break out of a cell or custody with the intention of escaping. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | While rare, '''this charge can be bumped to an execution if the suspect has repeatedly attempted to break out of the permanent brig.''' Includes people breaking others out. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | 4-00
| id="Unlawful Detainment" | Unlawful Detainment
| To unlawfully restrain, transport, control, or confine a sapient being against that individual’s will. This is a catchall to cover any form of kidnapping or forced control.
|-
|-
| id="Kidnapping" | Kidnapping || To unlawfully restrain, transport, control or confine a sapient being against that individual’s will. || || A large range of things, used mostly as a catch all when dealing with unlawful control of another being. || 4-02
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Attempted Murder" | Attempted Murder
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To make an attempt to end someone’s life, using physical force or otherwise. Proof that action was taken with the intent to kill is necessary, such as a lethal weapon being used.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Attempted Murder" | Attempted Murder || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To make an attempt to use physical force against someone with the clear intent to kill. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | Make sure you've got the proof to back up the intention claims, such as proof of a lethal weapon being used. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 4-05
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Murder" | Murder
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To kill a sapient being with malicious intent. If the victim must be revived, it is murder and not attempted murder.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Murder" | Murder || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To kill a sapient being with malicious intent. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | This only changes from attempted to full-on murder if the victim enters a state of being deceased, having to be resurrected. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 4-06
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" id="Treason" | Treason
| style="background-color:#475c7d;" | To willfully betray allegiances to NanoTrasen. This includes collaborating with terrorists, and especially applies to members of Command attempting to illegally forsake their duties to the detriment of the Station and Nanotrasen.
|-
|-
| id="Cannibalism"| Cannibalism
|To consume any part of a sapient being. Consumption of vital components should be treated more harshly. This can be charged on top of other charges such as Murder or Assault if the suspect committed these crimes to obtain the parts consumed.
|}
|}


=== Capital Crimes ===
=== Capital Crimes ===
* Capital crimes should usually lead to a death sentence or shift lasting detainment.
Those who commit a capital crime should be detained in perma, or executed with authority from the Captain. Emergency executions may be enacted by the Head of Security with at least 3 other Command as witnesses, but must be reported directly to Central Command afterwards for review.
{| class="wikitable" id="FifthDegree"
{| class="wikitable" id="capital"
|+ Capital Crimes
|+ Capital Crimes
|-
|-
! Offense !! Description !! Image !! Notes !! Code
! Offense
! Description
|-
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Refusal of Mental Shielding" | Refusal of Mental Shielding
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To refuse to comply with a reasonable Mind Shielding procedure. Applies if the suspect is excessively uncooperative or the implant fails to function due to the mental state of the prisoner being too far gone. '''If the implant fails, execution is heavily recommended.'''
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#593a4e;" id="Refusal of Mental Shielding" | Refusal of Mental Shielding || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | To refuse to comply with a reasonable Mind Shielding procedure. || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | Applies if the suspect is excessively uncooperative or the implant fails to function due to the mental state of the prisoner already being too far gone. '''If the implant fails execution is heavily recommended.''' || style="background-color:#593a4e;" | 5-00
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Terrorism" | Terrorism
| style="background-color:#453a59;" | To engage in malicious destructive actions which threaten to destroy or successfully destroy a vessel, habitat, or station. This includes extreme sabotage of station systems or setting off the self-destruction systems.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#453a59;" id="Terrorism" | Terrorism || style="background-color:#453a59;" | To engage in maliciously destructive actions which threaten to destroy, or successfully destroy a vessel or habitat. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | || style="background-color:#453a59;" | Summed up; extreme sabotage of station systems or setting off self-destruction systems. || style="background-color:#453a59;" | 5-03
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Unlawful Execution" | Unlawful Execution
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To unlawfully execute an individual without authorization or outside of Standard Operating Procedure. This law is distinct from murder, and applies primarily to Security, Command, and Central Command forces such as Emergency Response
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Prevention of Revival" | Prevention of Revival || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To render a body unresurrectable. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | This covers gibbing, spacing, intentionally hiding a body, or other ways of preventing a body with a soul from being resurrected. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 5-05
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Prevention of Revival" | Prevention of Revival
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To render a body resurrectable. This includes gibbing, throwing a body into space, intentionally hiding a body, unlawfully incinerating a body, or any other ways of preventing a body with a soul from being resurrected.
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Mass Murder" | Mass Murder || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To kill three or more sapient beings with malicious intent. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | Only applies when there have been multiple killings with intention. || style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | 5-06
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" id="Mass Murder" | Mass Murder
| style="background-color:#4d2e2e;" | To kill three or more sapient beings with malicious intent. Only applies when there have been multiple killings with intention.
|-
|-
|}
|}
== Civil Code ==
=== Religious Freedom ===
Religious Freedom is the right to believe and practice your faith within reason, so long as this practice does not violate any other laws. Religious rites that are considered a minor crime may be given exemption warrants by the Captain or Head of Personnel. Crimes exceeding a minor crime can not be given exemption warrants. Willing sacrifice must be vetted and verified by Security, and legally signed by the sacrifice.
=== Silicon Clause ===
Silicons such as Cyborgs, Personal AIs, and AIs are granted several protections and exceptions under Space Law.
* Silicons are by nature bound by their laws, and can not be Unlawfully Detained. Silicons are the property of their owners however, and theft of a Silicon is classified as Grand Theft.
* Violence against a Silicon is treated the same as violence against any other sapient creature, and the perpetrator may be charged with minor assault, major assault, manslaughter, or murder.
* Any law broken by a Silicon while under orders is considered to be committed by whoever gave the orders and is not the Silicon’s responsibility. A Silicon that is not bound by standard laws to follow orders is legally responsible for their own actions and crimes.
* Silicon laws may only be altered to ensure the safety of the crew. A Silicon with non-standard laws is not inherently considered harmful. Unbound Silicons who break Space Law may have their laws altered as part of their sentence.
=== Changelings ===
Confirmed Changelings are not legally protected by Space Law. An individual suspected of being a Changeling may, on Code Blue or higher, be detained and forced to undergo a blood test to determine their nature. Any Changeling found to have committed minor or major assault, manslaughter, or murder should be executed. Blood tests are required as legal proof that an individual is a Changeling, first hand testimony is not enough to authorize an execution. Failure to procure a valid blood test is Unlawful Execution regardless of who authorized it.
=== Clowns ===
Clowns are permitted exemption from certain Minor crimes by the Carnival Treaties so long as the offenses are not repeated. These are; Trespass, Disturbance, Impersonation and Fraud. Per stipulations mandated by the Honkdignitaries, “You get one for free.” Clowns are also recognized as the legal enforcers of the Vow of Silence; any Mime who breaches their Vow may be legally harassed by any Clown without the Clown facing repercussions, so long as no other laws are broken to do so.

Revision as of 09:30, 10 February 2025

On Space Station 14, stations operate under abbreviated space law. All crew, passengers, and visitors aboard the station are expected to follow these laws.

Foreign invaders, such as nuclear operatives, ninjas, and pirates, are not protected under space law. Traitors are not foreign invaders so are usually protected by space law.


Security Procedures

Treatment of Prisoners

  • Prisoners must be granted adequate medical care.
  • Prisoners must be allowed access to basic communications equipment so long as they are not abused.
  • Prisoners must be granted clothing, food, water, shelter and safety. If the brig is no longer safe, confinement must be established in another location.
  • Prisoners must be given legal counsel during an interrogation if requested and available.
  • Prisoners must be given their shift mandated PDA after confinement has finished, unless there is solid proof of PDA tampering. In case of tampering, the PDA is to be secured and replaced with a new unit.
  • Prisoners must be granted freedom of movement and should not be restrained with handcuffs or other devices after incarceration unless there is an undue risk to life and limb. Similarly, any prisoners held for permanent confinement should be held in the communal brig, and should not be confined to a solitary cell unless they pose a risk to life and limb.

Search and Seizure

A personnel search is a seizure of the objects in a person's backpack, hands, coat, belt, and pockets. If any contraband is found during a search, the officer may choose to further the search into a detainment or simply confiscate the restricted items. After the search is conducted, all legal items are to be returned to the person. A crewmate may legally decline any search conducted without probable cause or a warrant while the alert level is green. It should be noted that if the alert level is blue or above, all personnel searches are legal.

A departmental search is the sweep of an entire area or department for contraband. It is recommended that the officers be extremely thorough, checking all lockers, crates, and doors. These can only be done with permission or, ideally, a warrant signed by the department head or highest-ranking command staff, which is the captain in most cases.

Implantation

Any prisoner in custody can be subjected to implantation or implant removal procedures, so long as it's within reason. The process of adding an implant should not prolong the detainees sentence, meaning you can not hold them longer to administer the implant, unless stated otherwise. A former inmate can be requested to undergo implantation at a later point in time if they fit the circumstances during their confinement, they must comply. The following have been listed out with special circumstances, anything not in this list can still be applied, given proper legal context. A prisoner can still receive implantation procedures without meeting the circumstances if they give their clear permission.

  • Tracking Implants: Trackers can be applied to any suspect that has been convicted of a violent crime.
  • Mind Shields: Shields can be administered to any inmate who has been clearly mind controlled, lost control of themselves, or a suspect charged with unlawful control. Unlike standard implantation you may hold a prisoner until you finish issuing Mind Shields, so long as it's done in a timely fashion. If a suspect refuses to cooperate or the implant fails to function they can be charged with Refusal of Mental Shielding.

A suspect can be forced to receive implant removal if there is strong, reasonable proof that they have been implanted, such as an officer seeing them use one or Identifying information is found on a discarded injector. Unlike the implantation procedure, a prisoner can have their sentence entirely delayed or extended until they comply with the procedure, as long as security is actively making attempts to perform it. Akin to implanting, if an inmate gives their clear permission, implant removal can proceed without proof.

Sentencing

Sentencing of under 10 minutes is the responsibility of the arresting officer. When an individual has been detained, they must be promptly marked as such in the Criminal Records Computer. Likewise, when they have been released they must be promptly marked as such before being escorted out of Security. If an individual has been detained but had no preexisting warrant, their criminal record should be updated to reflect them- marking them as wanted and writing in why, before marking them detained.

Informing the Warden of any arrests and sentences is not required under 10 minutes, but is suggested when able. The Warden or Head of Security must be informed of any sentences that would exceed 10 minutes before the sentence is given. Sentences of over 15 minutes must only be given in cases where Space Law would permit permanent confinement.

It is the responsibility of the Captain, Head of Security, and Warden to ensure that security officers place appropriate sentences that follow Space Law. If they are aware of an inappropriate sentence, such as excessively long sentences, and if there is not an urgent threat or danger that they must prioritize, then they must work to correct that sentence.

Use common sense and humanity when issuing punishments. You should not always seek out the highest punishment you can, you don't have to always give the maximum time or always look to demote someone. Prisoners cooperating and on good behavior should have their sentences reduced. Always take in account the severity and only charge for what is needed for someone to learn their lesson.

  • Stackable Crimes: Crimes are to be considered 'stackable' in the sense that if you charge someone with two or more different crimes, you may combine the times you would give them for each crime.
    • If a suspect has committed Major Possession and Syndicate Possession, the maximum sentence would be 10 minutes due to them being linked crimes.
    • If a suspect has committed Secure Trespass and Manslaughter, the maximum sentence would be 20 minutes due to them being unlinked crimes.
    • Context is vital. If you are unsure, seek assistance from the Warden or Head of Security.
  • Repeat Offenders: Repeated crimes are when someone is released for a crime and then goes to commit the same crime again within the same shift. Repeated crimes can be charged with tacked-on time. The first repeat adds 3 minutes, the second 6 minutes, and the third may permit permanent confinement.
  • Accessory, Attempting, and Intention: If someone intentionally, knowingly and substantially assists someone in enacting a crime they can be charged with the relevant crimes, such as an engineer giving someone tools, who says they are going to break into an area. Same goes for a clear and solid attempt at a crime, or a person who shows clear intent to act out a crime, such as a syndicate nuclear operative arming a nuke but getting arrested before it goes off, they can still be charged with terrorism. Does not apply to crimes that have an attempted listing already, such as attempted murder.

Normal Punishment

  • Warning: For minor crimes it is best to fix the issue then warn the person not to attempt the crime again. If they still proceed to do it at a later date, a brig time may be better.
  • Confinement: The typical punishment of being confined in a cell for a temporary amount of time according to the crimes.
  • Demotion: Entails removing all departmental gear they have on their person and removing the involved department access off their ID. This requires the captain's or involved department head's approval. Demotions should only be issued if the person poses a threat to their own department or is in a position where they have/can abuse their job's gear to commit further crimes.

Major Punishment

  • Permanent Confinement: Being held in the permanent brig for the remaining duration of the shift. A person is eligible for permanent confinement if their timed sentence would exceed 15 minutes. Any persons subject to this punishment are required to be safely transported in cuffs to CentComm at the end of the shift. A permanent prisoner can not be deprived of anything covered by the section "Treatment Of Prisoners".
  • Execution: A humane way of dealing with extremely unruly crewmates. Within reason, a prisoner who has been given the death sentence may pick how they wish to be killed, common methods are firing line, lethal injection, exile, and high voltage electrocution. An alternate method of "execution" is the process of placing the prisoner's mind into a borg, this is allowed so long as it is lawful. Execution can only be issued with the captain's or acting captain's approval; if the HoS is acting captain or there is no acting captain, all heads of staff are to hold a vote on the matter.

Legal Representation and Trials

Prisoners are permitted to seek legal representation to challenge charges. Petty sentences, that is sentences totalling less than 10 minutes of prison time, are below the interest of the court and should not be brought to trial unless directly requested by the Magistrate. The duties and privileges of an Internal Affairs Agent are as follows:

  • Advise Security in the sentencing of prisoners.
  • Act as legal consultants to the accused if requested, the situation is deemed worth while, and they desire to or are ordered to by the Magistrate.
  • Handle investigations into misconduct on the part of any department at their own discretion or the discretion of the Magistrate or Captain.

While Internal Affairs Agents are vested with these responsibilities, they have zero authority over the Brig, Security personnel, prisoners, or sentencing. They can be barred from the Brig by the Magistrate, HoS, Warden, or Captain if they are disruptive. And they may be demoted if they continue to be disruptive. While Internal Affairs Agents are responsible for investigating other departments, they do not have authority over them.

The Magistrate acts as the highest court, and is the appointed Judge of any case that goes to trial. Should the Magistrate be unavailable, the Head of Security, Head of Personnel, or Captain may act in their stead. In cases where one of these mediators or their subordinates is directly involved, they should not be acting as Judge over the case. For example, if an Internal Affairs Agent is on trial, the Magistrate and Head of Security should not act as Judge. If a Security Officer is on trial, the Head of Security should not act as Judge. And if a member of Service is on trial, the Head of Personnel should not act as Judge.

Jurisdiction

Every part of the station in totality is the property of NanoTrasen and falls within the jurisdiction of CentComm to enforce Space Law. Central Command and the Space Port that the Arrivals Shuttle docks to, including the Arrivals Shuttle and Evac Shuttles, are also within CentComm's jurisdiction. CentComm also has authority through contractual agreements to enforce Space Law on all Automated Trade Shuttles.

Outside of specific circumstances, CentComm's jurisdiction does not extend to private property, defined as any shuttle not directly owned by CentComm or NanoTrasen. Visitor's shuttles are explicitly private property, and an unwarranted search of private property is considered Trespassing. This does not make these shuttles lawless, or outside of the law however. Shuttles within the same Grid as a Station may be subjected to Space Law if any of the following criteria are met:

  • A criminal has boarded a shuttle, with or without permission, while being actively pursued
  • These is a reasonable belief that the occupants of the shuttle harbor hostile or criminal intent towards the Station or it's Crew
  • A crime occurring on the shuttle has been witness from outside of the shuttle
  • A crime has been witnessed by someone onboard the shuttle who was given permission to enter
  • A warrant has been issued by the Warden, Head of Security, Captain, or CentComm

Any individual onboard a Station or Shuttle that is under the jurisdiction of Space Law is also under its jurisdiction, whether they are Crew, Visitors, or otherwise.

Penal Code

Enforcement of the Law

The enforcement of Space Law is the duty of those vested with such responsibility and no others. Unauthorized civilian enforcement of the law is classified as vigilantism and is strictly illegal. Only the Captain or Central Command may authorize civilian participation in the enforcement of Space Law, under dire circumstances. Actions to preserve one’s own life and property, or the life of another, are not classified as vigilantism so long as all other laws are followed. Acting to assist an on-scene officer may be counted as an exception and not vigilantism on a case by case basis, if the action was deemed necessary to prevent further harm to the officer or other civilians.

Those vested with the responsibility to enforce Space Law are defined as follows:

  • Security - Members of the Security Department are always valid to enforce Space Law, and should be deferred to by all other law enforcement within reason.
  • Blue Shield - Members of Blue Shield are always valid to enforce Space Law, but is only allowed if it is to prevent further harm to command or central command personnel.
  • Mercenaries - Hired Mercenaries under the direct employ of Central Command may, in extreme circumstances, be permitted by Central Command to enforce Space Law. They are however required to operate under the command of the Head of Security and not to circumvent Security.
  • Emergency Response Teams - Members of an ERT are valid to enforce Space Law on deployment to Stations. They are however required to operate under the command of the Head of Security and not circumvent Security, unless directly ordered otherwise by Central Command.

Quick Crime Guide

Note: Please refer to the links to the full charges for specifics on their definitions, and the time served for each. This cheat sheet it to remind, not to teach.

1-XX - Minor 2-XX - Moderate 3-XX - Major 4-XX - Extreme 5-XX - Capital Code
Failure to Comply (1) Breach of Arrest (1) Breach of Custody (1) Refusal of Mental Shielding (1) 00
Possession or Use of Minor Contraband (2) Possession: Major (2) Possession: Syndicate (2) 01
Petty Theft (3) Grand Theft (3) 02
Armed Robbery (3) 03
Vandalism (4) Damage of Property (4) Mass Destruction (4) Terrorism (4) 04
Trespass (5) Secure Trespass (5) 05
Minor Assault (6) Major Assault (6) Attempted Murder (6) Prevention of Revival (6) 06
Endangerment (6) Manslaughter (6) Murder (6) Mass Murder (6) 07
Disturbance (7) Vigilantism (7) Rioting (7) Unlawful Detainment Unlawful Execution (6) 08
Impersonation and Fraud Bribery Forgery 09
Animal Cruelty Perjury Cannibalism 10
Sedition (8) 11
Conspiracy (8) Treason (8) 12

Linked Crimes:

Crimes that are linked can not be charged together. For more information, refer to Sentencing.

  1. Failure to Comply, Breach of Arrest, Breach of Custody, Refusal of Mental Shielding
  2. Possession or Use of Minor Contraband, Major Contraband, or Syndicate Contraband
  3. Petty Theft, Grand Theft, and Armed Robbery
  4. Vandalism, Damage of Property, Mass Destruction, Terrorism
  5. Trespass, Secure Trespass
  6. Endangerment, Minor Assault, Major Assault, Manslaughter, Attempted Murder, Prevention of Murder, Prevention of Arrival, Mass Murder, Unlawful Execution
  7. Disturbance, Vigilantism, Rioting
  8. Sedition, Conspiracy, Treason

Minor Crimes

Those who commit a minor crime should be issued a warning for their first offense, however repeat offenses are cumulative and may result in jail time of up to 5 minutes per minor crime committed.

Offense Description
Animal Cruelty To inflict unnecessary suffering or harm on a non-sapient being with malicious intent. This does not include legitimate and authorized animal testing, or the butchering of livestock for meat. This also does not extend to vermin, or hostile creatures.
Possession or Use of Minor Contraband To make, hold, or use minor contraband without authorization. Authorization may only be granted by the Captain or the Head of Security. This includes items restricted to a specific department.
Petty Theft To take non-vital or inexpensive property of another individual, organization, or common property, without consent. Theft of safety or medical equipment such as breath masks, air tanks, or necessary mobility aids are considered vital, and exceed petty theft.
Vandalism To intentionally deface or superficially damage public or private property. Examples include graffiti, smashing glasses or windows, excessively littering, and excessively producing spills.
Trespass Trespass - To enter a non-secured area without permission, such as climbing over counters to enter employee areas like the Bar or Kitchen.
Disturbance To cause a public disturbance. This is the catch-all for excessive obnoxious behavior, and includes public nudity, harassment, inciting crime, repeated and intentional misgendering, and disruption of authorities or communications.
Impersonation and Fraud To pretend to be someone you are not, or attempting to commit fraud in any fashion. Impersonation may be elevated to a Moderate crime if the perpetrator is impersonating a member of Security, or a Major crime if they are impersonating a member of Command or Central Command.

Moderate Crimes

Those who commit a moderate crime may receive up to a 5 minute sentence per moderate crime committed.

Offense Description
Failure to Comply To resist reasonable orders given by an authority. This includes lawful detainment and authorized searches. Officers are required to warn the individual before resorting to arrest.
Possession or Use of Major Contraband To make, hold, or use major contraband without authorizations. Only the Captain may authorize individual use of major contraband. Any items restricted to Security or Command are deemed as major contraband.
Damage or Destruction of Property To maliciously damage or deface public or private property or equipment. This includes equipment vendors, drink dispensers, computers, and machinery such as lathes.
Endangerment To recklessly put yourself or others in danger, either through direct action or failure to act. This includes negligence, accidents, medical malpractice, destruction or impairment of safety features such as firelocks and exterior windows, and reckless piloting of shuttles.
Minor Assault To assault another without a weapon and without causing serious injury. Serious injury is defined as any life altering injury such as loss of limb, damage to the eyes or ears, or any other damages measured by a Health Analyzer to be exceeding 30 total.
Bribery To attempt or succeed to bribe officials to be derelict of their duties or commit a crime with any payment including but not limited to; Services, favors, spesos, credits, materials, or items of any kind. This also applies to anyone caught accepting a bribe, and is cumulative with whatever crime they were bribed to commit.
Vigilantism To attempt to unlawfully enforce Space Law without vested authority. See: Enforcement of the Law.

Major Crimes

Those who commit a major crime may receive up to 10 minutes of jail time per major crime committed. Major assault and manslaughter are linked crimes and do not stack against a suspect. Additionally, reduced sentencing is recommended for compliant suspects.

Offense Description
Conspiracy To conspire or plan to commit a moderate or major crime with reasonable evidence that the suspect was going to go through with the plan. This would include declaring they are going to commit a crime.
Armed Robbery To steal something with the threat of violence using anything that can be considered a weapon, whether or not the weapon is contraband or not. This can include knives, toolboxes, crowbars, or any number of other improvised weaponry. There must be an active threat of violence, or the implication of violence if the victim does not comply, in order to be considered armed robbery.
Sedition To incite rebellion against the authority of the station including but not limited to; Command, Security, Central Command, or Nanotrasen.
Perjury To intentionally lie under oath or make a false statement in a written document
Forgery To forge a written document through illicit means, such as rewriting a stamped document, unauthorized use of an official stamp, or any other means.
Breach of Arrest To intentionally resist and flee arrest or detainment by an authorized staff. This only applies if someone is actively being physically arrested. People uncuffing or assisting others out of an arrest can also be charged with this. Breach of custody is a separate crime.
Possession or Use of Syndicate Contraband To make, hold, or use Syndicate contraband. Syndicate contraband may only be used in emergencies, and only to prevent death or gross bodily harm.
Grand Theft To take critical or irreplaceable property of another individual or organization without consent. This includes command items such as door remotes, hardsuits, machine parts, and hijacking a department shuttle.
Mass Destruction To cause massive damage to an area or major station system. This includes major bombings and sabotage of critical station systems like power, medical, chemistry, substations, and atmospherics.
Secure Trespass To enter a secured area without permission. If the area is behind a locked door, it is secure trespass. This includes telecomms, department head offices, command areas, the vault, and the armory.
Major Assault To assault another with a weapon or unarmed assault resulting in serious injury. Serious injury is defined as any life altering injury such as loss of limb, damage to the eyes or ears, or any other damages measured by a Health Analyzer to be exceeding 30 total.
Manslaughter To incidentally kill a sapient being without intent. This includes manslaughter in self-defense and negligent manslaughter.
Rioting To participate in a large group of personnel creating an unlawful public disturbance. Leaders of a riot may be charged with all the crimes committed under their lead, plus sedition.

Extreme Crimes

Those who commit an extreme crime may receive up to 15 minutes of jail time per extreme crime committed. Particularly violent offenders may be placed in perma. Attempted murder and murder are linked crimes and cannot be stacked together. Attempted murderers should be granted lesser sentences than an actual murderer.

Offense Description
Breach of Custody To break out of a cell or custody with the intention of escaping. This applies to people breaking others out. Repeat offenses may have this charge increased to permanent confinement and later elevated to an execution with the Captain’s authority only if the suspect has repeatedly committed breach of custody.

Breach of custody for the preservation of life, not including to escape execution, such as to vacate a location made dangerous due to gunfire, fire, spacing, or lack of oxygen- may be reduced or ignored at the Warden or Head of Security’s discretion.

Unlawful Detainment To unlawfully restrain, transport, control, or confine a sapient being against that individual’s will. This is a catchall to cover any form of kidnapping or forced control.
Attempted Murder To make an attempt to end someone’s life, using physical force or otherwise. Proof that action was taken with the intent to kill is necessary, such as a lethal weapon being used.
Murder To kill a sapient being with malicious intent. If the victim must be revived, it is murder and not attempted murder.
Treason To willfully betray allegiances to NanoTrasen. This includes collaborating with terrorists, and especially applies to members of Command attempting to illegally forsake their duties to the detriment of the Station and Nanotrasen.
Cannibalism To consume any part of a sapient being. Consumption of vital components should be treated more harshly. This can be charged on top of other charges such as Murder or Assault if the suspect committed these crimes to obtain the parts consumed.

Capital Crimes

Those who commit a capital crime should be detained in perma, or executed with authority from the Captain. Emergency executions may be enacted by the Head of Security with at least 3 other Command as witnesses, but must be reported directly to Central Command afterwards for review.

Capital Crimes
Offense Description
Refusal of Mental Shielding To refuse to comply with a reasonable Mind Shielding procedure. Applies if the suspect is excessively uncooperative or the implant fails to function due to the mental state of the prisoner being too far gone. If the implant fails, execution is heavily recommended.
Terrorism To engage in malicious destructive actions which threaten to destroy or successfully destroy a vessel, habitat, or station. This includes extreme sabotage of station systems or setting off the self-destruction systems.
Unlawful Execution To unlawfully execute an individual without authorization or outside of Standard Operating Procedure. This law is distinct from murder, and applies primarily to Security, Command, and Central Command forces such as Emergency Response
Prevention of Revival To render a body resurrectable. This includes gibbing, throwing a body into space, intentionally hiding a body, unlawfully incinerating a body, or any other ways of preventing a body with a soul from being resurrected.
Mass Murder To kill three or more sapient beings with malicious intent. Only applies when there have been multiple killings with intention.

Civil Code

Religious Freedom

Religious Freedom is the right to believe and practice your faith within reason, so long as this practice does not violate any other laws. Religious rites that are considered a minor crime may be given exemption warrants by the Captain or Head of Personnel. Crimes exceeding a minor crime can not be given exemption warrants. Willing sacrifice must be vetted and verified by Security, and legally signed by the sacrifice.

Silicon Clause

Silicons such as Cyborgs, Personal AIs, and AIs are granted several protections and exceptions under Space Law.

  • Silicons are by nature bound by their laws, and can not be Unlawfully Detained. Silicons are the property of their owners however, and theft of a Silicon is classified as Grand Theft.
  • Violence against a Silicon is treated the same as violence against any other sapient creature, and the perpetrator may be charged with minor assault, major assault, manslaughter, or murder.
  • Any law broken by a Silicon while under orders is considered to be committed by whoever gave the orders and is not the Silicon’s responsibility. A Silicon that is not bound by standard laws to follow orders is legally responsible for their own actions and crimes.
  • Silicon laws may only be altered to ensure the safety of the crew. A Silicon with non-standard laws is not inherently considered harmful. Unbound Silicons who break Space Law may have their laws altered as part of their sentence.

Changelings

Confirmed Changelings are not legally protected by Space Law. An individual suspected of being a Changeling may, on Code Blue or higher, be detained and forced to undergo a blood test to determine their nature. Any Changeling found to have committed minor or major assault, manslaughter, or murder should be executed. Blood tests are required as legal proof that an individual is a Changeling, first hand testimony is not enough to authorize an execution. Failure to procure a valid blood test is Unlawful Execution regardless of who authorized it.

Clowns

Clowns are permitted exemption from certain Minor crimes by the Carnival Treaties so long as the offenses are not repeated. These are; Trespass, Disturbance, Impersonation and Fraud. Per stipulations mandated by the Honkdignitaries, “You get one for free.” Clowns are also recognized as the legal enforcers of the Vow of Silence; any Mime who breaches their Vow may be legally harassed by any Clown without the Clown facing repercussions, so long as no other laws are broken to do so.