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#Flag<blockquote>a. The flag will be a rectangle whose width is one and a half times its height.<br><br>b. There will be a black and white taijitu on the flag. Its diameter will be half the flag's height. Its center will lie half of the flag's height from the bottom of the flag and seven eighteenths of the flag's width from the left edge of the flag.<br><br>c. There will be thirty-two rays eminating from behind the taijitu and originating at the taijitu's center. The angle between the two sides of each ray will be equal. The first of this series of rays will point vertically to the top of the flag. The rays will alternate between black and white in color, and the first ray will be black.</blockquote>
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#Seals<blockquote>a. Each seal of offices of the government of Taijitu will consist of a black and white taijitu. This taijitu will be enclosed by a black border, which will be enclosed a white ring, enclosed by a black border and whose diameter is one and a half times that of the taijitu. On each seal symbols of the office will appear on the taijitu. The text "Region of Taijitu" will appear across the top of the ring, and and the name of the office will appear across the bottom of the ring. Both will follow the curve of the ring and be black in color. A black, four pointed star will be placed in the ring between the two lines of text at both ends.<br><br>b. On the Seal of the Senate there will be a black quill crossed over a white scroll. Both the pen and scroll will be oriented diagonally, with the quill rising from left to right and the scroll falling from left to right.<br><br>c. On the Seal of the Delegate there will be a black olive branch crossed over a white fasces. Both the olive branch and fasces will be oriented diagonally, with the olive branch rising from left to right and the fasces falling from left to right.<br><br>d. On the Seal of the Court there will be a white sword crossed over a black set of scales. Both the swords and scales will be oriented diagonally, with the sword falling from left to right and the scales rising from left to right.</blockquote>
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Revision as of 08:22, 15 January 2012

Criminal Code
Jurisdiction Taijitu
Enacted by Senate of Taijitu
Introduced January 08, 2012
Vote January 08, 2012
Signed January 11, 2012
Full text of the Criminal Code
History



Preamble

This act will establish certain criminal offenses and punishments for them.

Section 1: Misdemeanors

  1. A misdemeanor will be any criminal act which does not immediately threaten regional security.
  2. Any person who commits a misdemeanor may not be permanently banned as punishment for it unless they have a preexisting criminal record.
  3. The following will be considered misdemeanors:
    1. Impersonating any private person;
    2. Distributing the private materials of any person, including chat logs, internet protocol addresses and email addresses, without their permission;
    3. Altering the personal information of any person, including avatars, user-names, signatures, posts and post counts, without their permission.

Section 2: Felonies

  1. A felony will be any criminal act which immediately threatens regional security.
  2. Any person who commits a felony may be permanently banned as punishment for it.
  3. The following will be considered felonies:
    1. Providing false information to the Government;
    2. Impersonating a government official or member of the armed forces;
    3. Distributing classified materials without the permission of the Delegate;
    4. Seizing the in-game delegacy when not serving as Delegate;
    5. Distributing false information about any election, petition or referendum, including times, places, methods, candidates, signatures and results;
    6. Violating the rules of NationStates or the Regional Forums' terms of use.

Section 3: Conspiracy

  1. Planning, attempting or abetting a criminal act or coercing another to commit one will be considered the same as committing it.

Section 4: Exceptions

  1. No person will be considered guilty of any criminal act they were coerced to commit.
  2. No act permitted or required by law will be considered criminal.