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Miranmir System Regulations
The purpose of this document is to outline and define the colony regulations and injunctions that all employees and visitors must abide by. These regulations apply across the board on any property owned by the White Belt administration, be it colony, station, ship or outpost.
100: Low Level Infractions
100.1 Minor Offenses and Officer Leeway
Officers are allowed to give out official warnings for first time low level infractions, but repeat offenders are expected to be properly sentenced. Officers are expected to exercise judgment when handing out warnings. They are not obligated to hand out a warning for a first time offense, especially if the individual they are dealing with is hostile or uncooperative.
100.2 Appropriate Sentencing
Low level infractions are, if necessary, a sentence X in the Colony jail, including a fine of up to Y credits. Officers are encouraged to use their best judgment when sentencing individuals.
No. | Offense | Description |
i101 | Loitering | Lingering or hanging around in a public place or business where one has no particular legal purpose. Loitering may also be charged if an officer issues a warning to disperse and it is not obeyed. |
i102 | Trespassing | Entering another person’s property without permission of the owner or legal authority. |
i103 | Obstruction of Justice | Willfully interfering with the process of justice or law, especially by harming, influencing, threatening, or impeding a witness, potential witness, judicial or legal officer or by furnishing false information in or otherwise impeding an investigation or legal process. |
i104 | Petty Theft | Taking someone else’s property without consent and with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of that property. For theft of items or credits over 10,000 see i208 Grand Theft. |
i105 | Battery | To have harmful or unwanted physical contact without another person’s consent, even where that contact is not physically violent. |
i106 | Indecent Exposure | Intentionally exposing one’s genitalia or secondary sex characteristics in a place where such exposure is likely to be an offense against the generally accepted standards of decency. |
i107 | Breach of the Peace | Engaging in unruly public behavior, such as fighting, yelling or screaming in public spaces, or causing excessively loud noise. |
i108 | Vandalism | Deliberately damaging or defacing property without malicious consent, such as disassembling basic equipment, spraying graffiti on walls or superficial damage to colony infrastructure. For more serious and malicious attempts to damage the colony, see i213 Sabotage. |
i109 | Threat of Murder or Serious Injury | Threatening to murder or seriously injure an individual coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause said harm. |
i110 | Animal Cruelty | Inflicting physical pain, suffering, or death on an animal, usually a tame one, beyond necessity for normal discipline. It can include neglect that is so monstrous the animal has suffered, died, or been put in imminent danger of death. |
i111 | Resisting Arrest | Intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent a police officer or peace officer from effecting a legal, authorized arrest of himself or another person. |
200. Medium Level Infractions
200.1 Medium Offenses
Medium level offenses represent a more serious breach of peace and the public trust and as such are not applicable for warnings under any circumstances. Individuals guilty of medium level offenses should be handcuffed and secured at all times. No requests for light security or accommodations should be allowed. Ensure that until being placed in their cell, the individual is restrained and secured.
200.2 Appropriate Sentencing
Medium level infractions are, if necessary, a sentence of up to X in the colony jail, including a fine of up to Y credits. Officers are encouraged to use their best judgment when sentencing individuals.