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The Law Safety Act
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The Federated Stars Criminal Code
  
 
== Notes ==
 
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== The Self-defense Law - Criminal Code CC-S34-37 ==
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== Section 34-37 ==
  
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Criminal Code CC-S34-37 - The Self-defense Law
 
While the general rule makes an important distinction between the use of physical force and deadly physical force. A person may  use physical force to prevent imminent physical injury, however a person may not use deadly physical force unless that person is in reasonable fear of serious physical injury or death to themself or another. Also included a duty to retreat, wherein deadly physical force may only be used if the person acting in self-defense is unable to safely retreat. As discussed above, a person is generally not obligated to retreat if in one's own home (for example, a person doesn't have to retreat from the living room to the kitchen, then to the bedroom, then to the bathroom). "An one in violation of this law will be charged with Murder"
 
While the general rule makes an important distinction between the use of physical force and deadly physical force. A person may  use physical force to prevent imminent physical injury, however a person may not use deadly physical force unless that person is in reasonable fear of serious physical injury or death to themself or another. Also included a duty to retreat, wherein deadly physical force may only be used if the person acting in self-defense is unable to safely retreat. As discussed above, a person is generally not obligated to retreat if in one's own home (for example, a person doesn't have to retreat from the living room to the kitchen, then to the bedroom, then to the bathroom). "An one in violation of this law will be charged with Murder"
  
Sections 34-37
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Sections 34
 
34  -  Every one who is unlawfully assaulted without having provoked the assault is justified in repelling force by force if the force he uses is not intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm and is no more than is necessary to enable him to defend himself.
 
34  -  Every one who is unlawfully assaulted without having provoked the assault is justified in repelling force by force if the force he uses is not intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm and is no more than is necessary to enable him to defend himself.
 
34-B  -  Every one who is unlawfully assaulted and who causes death or grievous bodily harm in repelling the assault is justified if
 
34-B  -  Every one who is unlawfully assaulted and who causes death or grievous bodily harm in repelling the assault is justified if
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34-D  -  He believes, on reasonable grounds, that he cannot otherwise preserve himself from death or grievous bodily harm.
 
34-D  -  He believes, on reasonable grounds, that he cannot otherwise preserve himself from death or grievous bodily harm.
  
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Section 35
 
*35  -  Every one who has without justification assaulted another but did not commence the assault with intent to cause death or grievous bodily harm, or has without justification provoked an assault on himself by another, may justify the use of force subsequent to the assault if
 
*35  -  Every one who has without justification assaulted another but did not commence the assault with intent to cause death or grievous bodily harm, or has without justification provoked an assault on himself by another, may justify the use of force subsequent to the assault if
 
*35-A  -  The uses of force
 
*35-A  -  The uses of force
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35-C  -  He declined further conflict and quitted or retreated from it as far as it was feasible to do so before the necessity of preserving himself from death or grievous bodily harm arose.
 
35-C  -  He declined further conflict and quitted or retreated from it as far as it was feasible to do so before the necessity of preserving himself from death or grievous bodily harm arose.
  
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Section 36-37
 
*36 - Provocation includes, for the purposes of sections 34 and 35, provocation by blows, words or gestures.
 
*36 - Provocation includes, for the purposes of sections 34 and 35, provocation by blows, words or gestures.
 
*37-A  -  Every one is justified in using force to defend himself or any one under his protection from assault, if he uses no more force than is necessary to prevent the assault or the repetition of it.
 
*37-A  -  Every one is justified in using force to defend himself or any one under his protection from assault, if he uses no more force than is necessary to prevent the assault or the repetition of it.
 
*37-B  -  Nothing in this section shall be deemed to justify the wilful infliction of any hurt or mischief that is excessive, having regard to the nature of the assault that the force used was intended to prevent.
 
*37-B  -  Nothing in this section shall be deemed to justify the wilful infliction of any hurt or mischief that is excessive, having regard to the nature of the assault that the force used was intended to prevent.

Revision as of 04:44, 17 March 2006

The Federated Stars Criminal Code

Notes

  • No Bail = ^
  • In certain cases, Revoking of Citizenship and/or exile to a frontier world may be used as an alternative sentence or after the sentence.


Section 1 - Homicide

  • Grade 1 : Murder 1st Degree - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Murder 2nd Degree - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 3 : Attempted Murder - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 4 : Manslaughter (Incidental or accidental murder) while in the act of committing other crimes. Criminal or contributory negligence resulting in the death of a second party - 40/Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 5 : Murder of a Law Enforcment Dog - 30/Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 6 : Attempted Murder of a Law Enforcment Dog - 20/Never To Be Released with hard labor ^


Section 2 - Assault

  • Section 2a - Assault
    • Grade 1 : Torture - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
    • Grade 2 : Assault Causing Grave Bodily Harm - 20/40 years with labor ^
    • Grade 3 : Assault with Weapon - 10/20 years with labor ^
    • Grade 4 : Common assault, including brawling and fighting - Fine, Community service after 3 months/5 years with labor
    • Grade 5 : Endangerment, by negligence, behavior or deliberate act - 5/10years
    • Grade 6 : Menacing with criminal intent. Threatening behavior - Fines & 2months/4years
    • Grade 7 : Assault of a Law Enforcment Dog - Fine, Community service after 1/5 years with labor
  • Section 2b - Sexual Assault
    • Grade 1 : Rape - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
    • Grade 2 : Sexual assault of a Person Under 14 years - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
    • Grade 3 : Sexual assault - 1st 20/40 years with labor, 2nd Never To Be Released with hard labor ^


Section 3 - Kidnap & Blackmail

  • Grade 1 : Kidbnap, including abduction by force - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Blackmail - Fines & 5/30years
  • Grade 3 : Unlawful Confinment - 20/40 years with labor ^
  • Grade 4 : Coercion by force - Fine & 8/15years ^


Section 4 - Burglary

  • Grade 1 : Burglary, including forced entry - 5/10 years with labor
  • Grade 2 : Possession of burglar's tools - 3 months / 5 years
  • Grade 3 : Trespass - Fines & 1/5years


Section 5 - Robbery

  • Grade 1 : Armed Robbery with Violence - 20/30years
  • Grade 2 : Armed robbery - 10/20years
  • Grade 3 : Piracy - 30/60 years with labor ^
  • Grade 4 : Grand Theft Auto Causing Death - see S1 G4 Manslaughter ^
  • Grade 5 : Grand Theft Auto Causing Grave Bodily Harm - 30/60 years with labor ^
  • Grade 6 : Grand Theft Auto - 5/10 years with labor ^
  • Grade 7 : Robbery or theft - Fines & 5/10years
  • Grade 8 : Embezzlement - Fine and 5/8 years with labor
  • Grade 9 : Shop lifting and other petty thefts - Fines & Community service (must work for the store with an "I am a Theft" sign) for 2months for free / 1months to 1year with labor (up 1 month with each convection)


Section 6 - Weapons Offences

  • Grade 1 : Unlawful Firearms Possession - $10,000/2years with labor
  • Grade 2 : Weapons Trafficing - 7/17years with labor ^


Section 7 - Theft Related Offences

  • Grade 1 : Passing, receiving and/or dealing and trading in stolen goods - 6/10years
  • Grade 2 : Misuse of private property for storing illicit material - 3/5years
  • Grade 3 : Possession of know stolen property - 1/5years
  • Grade 4 : Minor theft; fare dodging, illicit money, ect. - Fines & 1/6months


Section 8 - Forgery

  • Grade 1 : Forgery - Fines & 8/15years
  • Grade 2 : Possession of forging equipment - Fines & 5/12years
  • Grade 3 : Possession of know forged items - Fines & 2/8years


Section 9 - Arson

  • Grade 1 : Arson - Heavy fines & 10/20 years with labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Endangerment or criminal negligence, resulting in fire - Fines & 5/10years ^


Section 10 - Criminal Damage

  • Grade 1 : Criminal Damage - Fines & 2/6years


Section 11 - Public Order

  • Grade 1 : Gangsterism - 8/15 years with labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Rioting - Fines & 2/10years
  • Grade 3 : Unlawful assembly - Fines & 2/5years
  • Grade 4 : Disorderly conduct - Fines & 1/5years
  • Grade 4 : Vandalism - Fine and Community service/1 year with labor


Section 12 - Public Nuisance

  • Grade 1 : Breach of Peace, Health or Fire Regulations - Fines & 6months/5years
  • Grade 2 : Jaywalking on a civic highway - Fines
  • Grade 3 : Littering in public - Heavy Fines & 1 to 200 Days
  • Grade 4 : Unlawful Building Renovation - Heavy Fines & 4-6 years with labor
  • Grade 5 : Unlawful Building Construction - Heavy Fines & 3-5 years with labor


Section 13 - Arrest Offences

  • Grade 1 : Abetting an criminal - 10/25years
  • Grade 2 : Resisting arrest - 1/5years
  • Grade 3 : Leaving the scene of a crime. Obstructing an officer in the cource of his duty. Running from police. - 6months/5years
  • Grade 4 : Threatening language, disrepectal behavior, ect to a officer - Fines & 1month


Section 14 - Perverting the Course of Justice

  • Grade 1 : Perverting the Course of Justice - 10years/Life
  • Grade 2 : Bribery - 10years
  • Grade 3 : Bribery of a civilian - 2/10years
  • Grade 4 : Perjury - 1/5years


Section 15 - Impersonation

  • Grade 1 : Impersonation with intention to commit a crime - 10years
  • Grade 2 : Impersonation for reasons other than crime. Defamation of image. Use of image for gain - 1/5years
  • Grade 3 : Imperonation for gain or otherwise - 6months/2years


Section 16 - Security Offences

  • Grade 1 : High Treason - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Treason, passing classified information to an enemy power - 50 years/Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 3 : Attempting to gain acces to classified information for treasonable purposes or other wise - 50 years with labor ^
  • Grade 4 : Terrorism - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 5 : National Espionage - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 6 : Industrial Espionage - 8/20 years with labor ^
  • Grade 7 : Cyber Terrorism - 20/50 years with labor ^


Section 17 - Illegal Scientific Activities

  • Grade 1 : Body Sharking. Organ Legging - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Illegal experiments - Never To Be Released with hard labor ^


Section 18 - Controlled Substances

  • Grade 1 : Drugs, Trafficing - 5/12 years with labor ^
  • Grade 2 : Drugs, Possession - Fine ,Community service 2/5 years prison detox if needed
  • Grade 3 : Manufacturing or smuggling proscribed item into Canada - 10/25years ^
  • Grade 4 : Trading in proscribed item - 5/18years
  • Grade 5 : Possession of proscribed item, for purposes other than above - 6months/10years


Section 19 - Gambling Offences

  • Grade 1 : Organising illegal gambling event with intent to gamble - 5/15years


Section 20 - Traffic Offences

  • Grade 1 : Driving dangerously, under the infuence of drugs or drink - Loss of vehicle and $20,000 fine, 1st-Disqualification 6 weeks, 2nd-Disqualification 6 month, 3rd-2/5years in jail then Community service ^
  • Grade 2 : Sspeeding - Loss of vehicle and $10,000 fine, 1st-Disqualification 6 weeks, 2nd-Disqualification 6 month, 3rd-2/5years in jail then Community service ^
  • Grade 3 : Unroadworthy vehicle - $1,000 fine/3months
  • Grade 4 : Light-jumping, erractic driving, slow driving, meter or parking violation, icluding petty theft - fines/1month


Section 34-37

Criminal Code CC-S34-37 - The Self-defense Law While the general rule makes an important distinction between the use of physical force and deadly physical force. A person may use physical force to prevent imminent physical injury, however a person may not use deadly physical force unless that person is in reasonable fear of serious physical injury or death to themself or another. Also included a duty to retreat, wherein deadly physical force may only be used if the person acting in self-defense is unable to safely retreat. As discussed above, a person is generally not obligated to retreat if in one's own home (for example, a person doesn't have to retreat from the living room to the kitchen, then to the bedroom, then to the bathroom). "An one in violation of this law will be charged with Murder"

Sections 34 34 - Every one who is unlawfully assaulted without having provoked the assault is justified in repelling force by force if the force he uses is not intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm and is no more than is necessary to enable him to defend himself. 34-B - Every one who is unlawfully assaulted and who causes death or grievous bodily harm in repelling the assault is justified if 34-C - He causes it under reasonable apprehension of death or grievous bodily harm from the violence with which the assault was originally made or with which the assailant pursues his purposes; and 34-D - He believes, on reasonable grounds, that he cannot otherwise preserve himself from death or grievous bodily harm.

Section 35

  • 35 - Every one who has without justification assaulted another but did not commence the assault with intent to cause death or grievous bodily harm, or has without justification provoked an assault on himself by another, may justify the use of force subsequent to the assault if
  • 35-A - The uses of force
  • 35-A-1 - Under reasonable apprehension of death or grievous bodily harm from the violence of the person whom he has assaulted or provoked, and
  • 35-A-2 - In the belief, on reasonable grounds, that it is necessary in order to preserve himself from death or grievous bodily harm;

35-B - He did not, at any time before the necessity of preserving himself from death or grievous bodily harm arose, endeavour to cause death or grievous bodily harm; and 35-C - He declined further conflict and quitted or retreated from it as far as it was feasible to do so before the necessity of preserving himself from death or grievous bodily harm arose.

Section 36-37

  • 36 - Provocation includes, for the purposes of sections 34 and 35, provocation by blows, words or gestures.
  • 37-A - Every one is justified in using force to defend himself or any one under his protection from assault, if he uses no more force than is necessary to prevent the assault or the repetition of it.
  • 37-B - Nothing in this section shall be deemed to justify the wilful infliction of any hurt or mischief that is excessive, having regard to the nature of the assault that the force used was intended to prevent.