Translations:Space Law/33/en
Major Crimes
These crimes carry a service at the Labor Camp, with a 500 point target or a five minute brig sentence.
Code | Crime | Description | Notes | |
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301 | File:Assault Deadly Weapon.PNG | Assault With a Deadly Weapon | To use physical force, through a deadly weapon, against someone without the apparent intent to kill them. | Any variety of tools, chemicals or even construction materials can inflict serious injury in short order. If the victim was especially brutalized, consider charging them with attempted murder. |
302 | File:Assaulting an officer.PNG | Assault of an Officer | To use physical force against a Department Head or member of Security without the apparent intent to kill them. | Criminals who attempt to disarm or grab officers while fleeing are guilty of this, even if bare handed. Officers should refrain from using lethal means to subdue the criminal if possible. |
303 | File:Manslaughter.PNG | Manslaughter | To unintentionally kill someone through negligent, but not malicious, actions. | Intent is important. Accidental deaths caused by negligent actions, such as creating workplace hazards (e.g. gas leaks), tampering with equipment, excessive force, and confinement in unsafe conditions are examples of Manslaughter. |
304 | Weapon | Possession of a Restricted Weapon | To be in possession of a restricted weapon without prior authorisation, such as: Guns, Batons, Flashes, Grenades, etc. | Any item that can cause severe bodily harm or incapacitate for a significant time. The following personnel have unrestricted license to carry weapons and firearms: Captain, HoP, all Security Personnel.The Barman is permitted his double barrel shotgun loaded with beanbag rounds. Only the Captain and HoS can issue weapon permits. |
305 | File:Possession Explosives.PNG | Possession of Explosives | To be in possession of an explosive device. | Scientists and Miners are permitted to possess explosives only whilst transporting them to the mining asteroid, otherwise their experimental bombs must remain within the Science department. |
306 | File:Inciting Riot.PNG | Inciting a Riot | To attempt to stir the crew into a riot | Additionally to the brig time the offender will also have restrictions placed on their radio traffic and be implanted with a tracking implant. For second offences or outright instigating violent uprisings consider charging with Mutiny. |
307 | File:Disrupting power.png | Sabotage | To hinder the work of the crew or station through malicious actions. | Deliberately releasing N2O, bolting doors, disabling the power network, and constructing barricades are but some of many means of sabotage. For more violent forms, see Grand Sabotage. |
308 | File:Theft.PNG | Theft | To steal restricted or dangerous items | Weapons fall into this category, as do valuable items that are in limited supply such as insulated gloves, spacesuits, and jetpacks.Note that Cargo breaking open crates to illegally arm and armor themselves are guilty of theft. |
309 | Major pass | Major Trespass | Being in a restricted area without prior authorisation. This includes any Security Area, Command area (including EVA), the Engine Room, Atmos, or Toxins Research. | Being in a very high security area, such as the armoury or the Captain's Quarters, is a more serious crime, and warrants a time of 10 minutes with a possible permabrigging if intent is believed to be malicious. |
310 | File:BE Restricted.PNG | B&E of a Restricted Area | This is breaking into any Security area, Command area (Bridge, EVA, Captains Quarters, Teleporter, etc.), the Engine Room, Atmos, or Toxins research. | As a major crime sentences start at 5 minutes, but can be extended if security believes break in was for attempted Grand Theft or attempted Grand Sabotage (yellow gloves don't count as grand theft). |
311 | Dereliction | Dereliction of Duty | To willfully abandon an obligation that is critical to the station's continued operation. | A demotion is often included in the sentence. Emphasis on the word critical: An officer taking a break is not dereliction in of itself. An officer taking a break knowing that operatives are shooting up the Captain is. Engineers who do not secure a power source at the start of the shift and heads of staff who abandon the station can also be charged. |