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Author(s): Anthony Org, Aero Nox
Sponsor: Aero Nox
Credits: Oliver Spy (Criminal Code Foundation Act)
Type: Act of Parliament
Preamble: The New Criminal Code act seeks to update the criminal code to an easier to understand and easier to update standard.
1. Short Title and Enactment
2. Repeals
3. Key Definitions
4. Crimes Against Persons
5. Crimes Against Property
6. Crimes Against the Government
7. Judicial Offenses
8. Crimes Against Public Order
9. Financial and Economic Crimes
10. Use of Prohibited Items
11. Electoral and Parliamentary Crimes
12. Enforcement and Prosecution Procedures
Sponsor: Aero Nox
Credits: Oliver Spy (Criminal Code Foundation Act)
Type: Act of Parliament
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BILL
TO
Codify the Criminal Code
BILL
TO
Codify the Criminal Code
Preamble: The New Criminal Code act seeks to update the criminal code to an easier to understand and easier to update standard.
1. Short Title and Enactment
(a) This bill shall be referred to as the “New Criminal Code Act”.
(b) This bill was authored by Anthony Org with assistance from Aero Nox
(c) This Act comes into force immediately upon passage.
2. Repeals
(a) The Criminal Code Foundation Act shall be repealed in full.
(b) Section 8.a.iv of the Governing Structure Act shall be repealed.
3. Key Definitions
(a) “Person" shall be defined as any individual, regardless of nationality, citizenship, or legal status, who is subject to the laws of this jurisdiction.
(b) “Legal Entity” shall be defined as any organization, institution, or group recognized by law as having legal rights and obligations, including but not limited to corporations, partnerships, associations, and non-profit organizations.
(c) “Property” shall be defined as any movable or immovable asset that is owned or controlled by a person or legal entity, including real estate, personal property, intellectual property, and financial assets.
(d) “Government Entity” shall be defined as any organization, institution, or body that is part of or operates under the authority of the government, whether national, regional, or local, including government agencies, departments, and commissions.
(e) “Government Employee” shall be defined as an individual employed by a government entity, whether on a permanent, temporary, or contractual basis, and whose duties involve serving the public or carrying out governmental functions.
(f) “Animal” shall be defined as any living organism belonging to the animal kingdom, excluding humans, including both domesticated and wild species, and encompassing mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects.
(g) “Victim” shall be defined as any person, legal entity, or government entity who suffers harm, injury, or loss as a direct result of a criminal act or offense.
(h) “Consent” shall be defined as the voluntary, informed, and explicit agreement or permission given by a person or legal entity, with the full understanding of the consequences of their actions.
(i) “Offense” shall be defined as any act or omission that violates a law or regulation and is punishable by the legal system, whether classified as a misdemeanor or felony.
(j) “Jail Time” shall be defined as the period of incarceration in a local detention facility, such as a jail, as a penalty for a crime.
(k) “Self-Defense” shall be defined as the use of reasonable force by a person to protect themselves or others from imminent bodily harm or unlawful attack. The force used in self-defense must be proportional to the threat faced, and the person must not have initiated the conflict.
(l) “Misdemeanor” shall be defined, for all intents and purposes, as a crime that may be ruled on by police with evidence provided by police plugin tools or simple context.
(m) “Felony” shall be defined, for all intents and purposes, as a crime which must be indicted and ruled on in a court of law.
4. Crimes Against Persons
(a) Murder
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $100 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) kills another person without being consented or;
(2) kills another person without it being the result of self-defense.
(b) Mass Murder
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 15 minutes jail time; $150 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
1) kills 4 or more people without it being consented or it being the result of self-defense within a 24 hour period.
(c) Assault
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 5 minutes jail time; $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
1) inflicts bodily harm or threatens imminent harm upon another person, excluding acts committed in reasonable self-defense.
(d) Threats of Harm
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) intentionally communicates a threat to inflict bodily injury or death upon another person, causing the person to reasonably fear for their safety.
(e) Theft
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 5 minutes jail time; $50 fine; restitution of taken property
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) unlawfully takes the property of another person, especially by use of force, weapons, intimidation, or stealth.
(f) Incitement
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty
(1) If the incited crime is attempted or executed, same penalties as the principal offender.
(2) If the incited crime is not executed, $30 fine.
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) encourages or provokes others to commit a crime or engage in unlawful conduct.
(g) Blackmail
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 20 minutes jail time; $1,000 minimum fine; $10,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) threatens to cause harm, reveal information, or take adverse action against another person, with the intent to coerce that person into giving money, property, items, services, or otherwise acting against their will.
(h) Brandishing
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) points, or threatens the use of a weapon in a public or non-consensual setting, without lawful justification or self-defense.
5. Crimes Against Property
(a) Trespassing
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 5 minutes jail time; $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) makes unauthorized and intentional entry onto the property of another person, legal entity, or government entity, without permission or legal right to do so.
(b) Bank Robbery
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $500 fine; full restitution
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) unlawfully takes money, securities, or other valuables from a bank or financial institution, through force, intimidation, or threats of harm.
(c) Larceny
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $500 fine; restitution of taken property
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) unlawfully takes personal property from any government entity.
6. Crimes Against the Government
(a) Resisting Arrest
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) physically prevents or attempts to prevent a law enforcement officer from lawfully detaining or arresting an individual, through force, threats, or obstruction.
(b) Obstruction of Justice
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $500 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) intentionally interferes with or hinders the administration of justice, including but not limited to tampering with evidence, providing false statements, or interfering with the lawful duties of law enforcement or judicial officers.
(c) Corruption
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 30 minutes jail time; $5,000 fine; restitution of all gains from corruption.
(iii) Additional Penalty: barred from running for office for a minimum of one term.
(iv) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) as a government official or employee, abuses their position for personal gain, including bribery, favoritism, or misuse of government resources.
(d) Government Bribery
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 30 minutes jail time; fine equal to bribe value +20%
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) offers, gives, or receives benefits, such as money or gifts, in exchange for influencing the actions of a government official or employee.
(e) Treason
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 40 minutes jail time; $10,000 fine; ban from all government jobs for 2 months.
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) attempts to overthrow or betray the government, assists enemies during a time of war, or conspires to harm the nation’s security or sovereignty.
(f) Unauthorized Company Land Transfer
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: up to 20 minutes jail time; up to $10,000 fine; reversal of plots transferred
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) transfers business or corporate plots without prior approval of the Ministry of Urban Development.
(g) Enterprise Tax Evasion
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; payment of missed taxes + 10% penalty
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) uses private enterprises to evade taxes.
(h) Impersonation of a Police Officer
(i) Offense Type : Felony
(ii) Penalty : 30 minutes jail time; $1,000 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) falsely represents themselves as a law enforcement officer, or claims to have police authority, in order to gain compliance, information, access, money, property, or any other benefit; or
(2) uses police powers without lawful authority, including conducting searches, detaining persons, issuing punishments, or ordering citizens to follow directives under the appearance of official enforcement.
(i) Jailbreak
(i) Offense Type : Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty : 10 minutes jail time; $250 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) escapes, or assists another person in escaping from lawful detention, imprisonment, or custody imposed by law enforcement or a court.
(j) Witness Tampering
(i) Offense Type : Felony
(ii) Penalty : 30 minutes jail time; $1,000 fine minimum; $10,000 fine maximum
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) threatens, intimidates, coerces, bribes, or attempts to influence a witness, potential witness, or party to a legal proceeding with the intent to alter, suppress, delay, or prevent testimony or evidence.
(k) False Police Report
(i) Offense Type : Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty : 5 minutes jail time; $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) knowingly provides false, misleading, or fabricated information to law enforcement, with the intent to initiate an investigation, falsely accuse another person, or mislead police actions.
7. Judicial Offenses
(a) Perjury
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 20 minutes jail time; $500 fine minimum; $5,000 fine maximum
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) knowingly makes a false statement under oath or affirmation.
(b) Contempt of Court
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $500 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) willfully disobeys or disrespects the authority, orders, or decorum of a court of law, including interrupting proceedings, failing to comply with court orders, or engaging in actions that disrupt the justice process.
(c) Violation of a Court Order
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: $500 fine; assets may be seized to satisfy lawful judgment
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) willfully fails to comply with a legal judgment, order, or ruling issued by a competent court of law.
8. Crimes Against Public Order
(a) Unlawful Assembly
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 5 minutes jail time; $50 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) assembles with two or more persons in a manner that disrupts public peace or safety, or when the assembly is intended to engage in illegal activities or incite violence.
9. Financial and Economic Crimes
(a) Criminal Fraud
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: up to 30 minutes jail time; $1,000 fine; full restitution
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) intentionally deceives or misleads another person or entity for financial gain, including false representation, concealment of material facts, or deliberate misstatements intended to deprive someone of property, money, or services.
(b) Financial Institution Tax Evasion
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 15 minutes jail time; up to $5,000 fine
(iii) Additional Penalty: institution may be liquidated if activity is not shown within 30 days of court decision.
(iv) A financial institution commits an offense if the institution:
(1) does not engage actively, either generally, or by not offering related products and services.
(c) Insider Trading
(i) Offense Type : Felony
(ii) Penalty: 20 minutes jail time; confiscation of all gains; $5,000 minimum fine; $25,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person or institution commits an offense if:
(1) buys, sells, or attempts to buy or sell any stock or financial asset while knowingly in possession of non-public information that would reasonably impact the value of that asset; or
(2) provides non-public information to another person for the purpose of allowing them to trade on it.
(d) Embezzlement
(i) Offense Type : Felony
(ii) 20 minutes jail time; restitution of all embezzled assets; $1,000 minimum fine; $20,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if:
(1) while entrusted with control, access, or responsibility over the money, property, items, or assets of another person, legal entity, or government entity, intentionally misappropriates, steals, transfers, or converts those assets for personal gain or the gain of another person;
(e) Stock Manipulation
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: up to 15 minutes jail time; confiscation of all gains + 10% penalty
(iii) A person commits this offense if the person:
(1) intentionally manipulates market forces for the gain of oneself or others.
10. Use of Prohibited Items
(a) Selling of Prohibited Items
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $200 fine; confiscation
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) sells, distributes, or offers for sale items that are restricted by law.
(b) Trafficking of Prohibited Items
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty: 10 minutes jail time; $150 fine; confiscation
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) transports, distributes, or exchanges restricted items with intent to sell or transfer for profit.
11. Electoral and Parliamentary Crimes
(a) Electoral Fraud (Misrepresentation)
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 15 minutes jail time; $1,000 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) stands for a political party without their approval or knowledge.
(b) Electoral Fraud (False Voting)
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 15 minutes jail time; $1,000 minimum fine; $10,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) attempts to vote on behalf of another person; or
(2) attempts to vote multiple times.
(c) Coercive Behavior
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 30 minutes jail time; $1,000 minimum fine $10,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) Blackmails, threatens, or applies undue pressure to ensure a person votes a certain way.
(d) Electoral Dissuasion
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 30 minutes jail time; $1,000 minimum fine; $10,000 maximum fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) engages in behaviors that make persons feel unable to take part in an election. Either as a candidate or as a voter.
(e) Contempt of Parliament
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty
(1) Person - 10 minutes jail time; $2,500 fine
(2) Legal Entity - $5,000 fine
(iii) A person or legal entity commits an offense if they:
(1) fail to respond within 48 hours to a Parliamentary inquiry.
(f) Gerrymandering
(i) Offense Type: Felony
(ii) Penalty: 45 minutes jail time; $5,000 fine minimum; $10,000 fine maximum
(iii) Additional Penalty: ban from holding a government position for 2 months
(iv) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) as a Ministry of State employee, intentionally draws district boundaries in favor of a political party or group.
12. Enforcement and Prosecution Procedures
(a) Misdemeanors can be contested in a Ministry of Justice ticket. Upon arrest, Ministry of Justice officers must inform the suspect that they can contest the charges alleged against them and ask if the suspect wishes to contest their charges.
(b) Felonies must be indicted into the district court.
(c) The Ministry of Justice must obtain a warrant before entering or searching private property, or property rented from the government to a private individual or entity, except in the following instances:
(i) When consent has been given by the property owner or occupant.
(ii) In cases of emergency, where there is an immediate threat to life, safety, or property.
(iii) When the property is in plain view, and the search or seizure is related to a crime being committed in the presence of law enforcement.
(iv) When pursuing a suspect who has fled into the property.
(v) When authorized by a valid court order for a specific investigation or operation.
(d) The Statute of Limitations for all actions shall be 2 months.
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