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Latest revision as of 21:06, 4 January 2012
Contents
Preamble
This act will establish certain criminal offenses and punishments for them.
Section 1: Misdemeanors
- A misdemeanor will be any criminal act which does not immediately threaten regional security.
- Any person who commits a misdemeanor may not be permanently banned as punishment for it unless they have a preexisting criminal record.
- The following will be considered misdemeanors:
- Impersonating any private person;
- Distributing the private materials of any person, including chat logs, internet protocol addresses and email addresses, without their permission;
- Altering the personal information of any person, including avatars, user-names, signatures, posts and post counts, without their permission.
Section 2: Felonies
- A felony will be any criminal act which immediately threatens regional security.
- Any person who commits a felony may be permanently banned as punishment for it.
- The following will be considered felonies:
- Providing false information to the Government;
- Impersonating a government official or member of the armed forces;
- Distributing classified materials without the permission of the Delegate;
- Seizing the in-game delegacy when not serving as Delegate;
- Distributing false information about any election, petition or referendum, including times, places, methods, candidates, signatures and results;
- Violating the rules of NationStates or the Regional Forums' terms of use.
Section 3: Conspiracy
- Planning, attempting or abetting a criminal act or coercing another to commit one will be considered the same as committing it.
Section 4: Exceptions
- No person will be considered guilty of any criminal act they were coerced to commit.
- No act permitted or required by law will be considered criminal.