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Hapan Laws
These are the laws of the Hapes Consortium. Every Hapan, no matter their professional situation, and every foreigner within Hapan territory, must abide by them. Failure to do so will result in their prosecution within the full extent of the law.
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CRIMINAL CODE OF THE CONSORTIUM:
Whereas this act has full force and effect on all Hapan citizens and all foreigners who are within the Cluster, or who have committed a crime against a Hapan citizen or property, or whose intentions are to harm the interests of the Hapes Consortium or its people. Whereas this Act is only a partial list of criminal activities and is complemented by other laws and regulations passed by the Hapan Government. Whereas any person or persons who harms or attempts to harm in any way shape, or form a citizen of the Hapes Consortium, be it corporally or otherwise, shall be prosecuted within full extent of the common law notwithstanding the crime's absence in this Act. Whereas by-laws passed by lower government levels may not contradict the meaning or spirit of this Act, neither should they seek to modify it in any way. Chapter I: Application
CHAPTER I: APPLICATION [top] 1. Subject to the pleasure of the Sovereign, this Code binds:
2. Any person under the authority of this Code who: 5. No soldiers, officers and other personnel under the authority of the Military Code of Service will be subject to any provisions of this Code that conflict with, overlap with, or simply repeat a provision of the Military Code of Service. CHAPTER II: OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER [top] 1. Assault: Unlawful, intentional inflicting, or attempted infliction, of injury upon the person of another. CHAPTER III: OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY [top] 1. Trespassing: The unauthorized or unsanctioned entering of a facility, vessel or planet that is considered private, military, or property of the government. CHAPTER IV: OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATE [top] 1. Murder: The unlawful and deliberate killing of an individual by another. CHAPTER V: POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND [top] 1. The possession and/or trade of slaves is forbidden within the Hapes Consortium or by a Hapan citizen. 2. The possession, trade or usage of any of the following is considered illegal within Hapan territory. Hapan officials are to confiscate and/or destroy the contraband:
b. Grappling Hook c. Slave Collar d. Tracking Device e. Universal Energy Cage f. Fake ID, or any similar identity concealing equipment g. Ryll, and all counterfeit medical items h. Explosive devices i. Heavy projectile weaponry 3. The possession, employment or presence of any armed personal escorts, private forces or equivalent bodies of troops with access to military grade weaponry, or the possession of military grade droids, referred to as armed units hereon, above the amount specified, is illegal within Hapan territory unless registered with and approved in advance by the Hapan Government as follows; 3.1 The approved amount is up to an equivalent of a squad [Party Slot 12]. 4. The possession, placement or use of privately owned military grade vessels and/or vehicles, as well as personal weapons in Hapan territory may be restricted by the Hapan Government or Royal Armed Forces. 5. The possession or usage of the aforementioned contrabands, illegal quantities of armed troops or droids, and restricted personal weapons, vessels and vehicles, shall be considered lawful if done so under the consent and supervision of the Hapan Government or the Royal Armed Forces, as part of ordered duties carried out for the Crown. CHAPTER VI: TRIAL PROCEDURE [top] 1. The High Court shall have jurisdiction over all cases and violations arising under this Code.2. The High Court may subpoena any person to speak or testify before them. 3. The accused has the right to be represented by counsel. This right may be waived if the waiver is clear, unambiguous, and recorded. 4. Any participants of a process under this Code that provide false testimony may be charged with c. II s. 11 (Perjury) of this Code. 5. The High Court shall have authority to render judgment in all cases arising under this Code and to levy any appropriate sentence on the accused if deemed guilty. 6. The guilt of the accused shall be decided on the balance of facts, with no burden of proof borne by either the Defense or the Crown. 7. The accused, if found guilty, shall be sentenced according to the reasonable discretion of the High Court. 8. Petitions for appeal of a ruling of the High Court may be submitted to the Royal Court no later than two (2) days following the date of the High Court's final judgment. |