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There are several laws in effect on the islands. Below, you will find information on each law that has been passed and approved by the Government of Elan. | There are several laws in effect on the islands. Below, you will find information on each law that has been passed and approved by the Government of Elan. | ||
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'''C-§9 Murder''' | '''C-§9 Murder''' | ||
Any individual found guilty of taking another human life shall be classified as a murderer and subject to immediate incarceration. The sentence for murder excludes the possibility of release through monetary payment, ensuring that no offender can avoid serving their prison term. | |||
However, if an individual commits an offense to protect themselves or others from an imminent criminal act that poses a direct threat to life, they will not be subject to prosecution. This applies only if the force used is necessary and proportionate to the danger faced. | |||
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Trespassing involves unauthorized entry or presence on property, particularly in sensitive areas like police stations and police headquarters. This offense carries a fine of '''$75,000'''. | Trespassing involves unauthorized entry or presence on property, particularly in sensitive areas like police stations and police headquarters. This offense carries a fine of '''$75,000'''. | ||
'''C-§16 Vehicle Identification Tampering''' | |||
Anyone found guilty of altering, removing, or tampering with a vehicle's identification shall be subject to a fine of up to '''$120,000.''' | |||
'''C-§17 Aiding and abetting criminal offenses''' | |||
Any person who intentionally assists a perpetrator in committing a criminal offense, whether through physical support, provision of resources, information, or other means of facilitating the offense, shall be punished in the same manner as the perpetrator of the principal offense. | |||
Aiding and abetting is always considered equivalent to the crime itself, so that there is no reduction in punishment compared to the principal offense. | |||
== Road Traffic Code (R) == | == Road Traffic Code (R) == | ||
'''R-§1 Reckless Driving''' | '''R-§1 Reckless Driving''' | ||
Participation in road traffic demands constant caution and mutual consideration. All individuals engaging in traffic must conduct themselves in a manner that does not harm, endanger, unnecessarily hinder, or inconvenience others. This includes ensuring that their vehicle's inspection is up to date to prevent any potential risks to safety. | Participation in road traffic demands constant caution and mutual consideration. All individuals engaging in traffic must conduct themselves in a manner that does not harm, endanger, unnecessarily hinder, or inconvenience others. This includes ensuring that their vehicle's inspection is up to date to prevent any potential risks to safety. Additionally, it is mandatory for all vehicles on Everon to drive on the right side of the road. | ||
Failure to adhere to these standards, including the maintenance of vehicle inspection, will result in a fine of up to '''$30,000.''' | |||
'''R-§2 Dangerous intervention in road traffic''' | '''R-§2 Dangerous intervention in road traffic''' | ||
Anyone who directly endangers the safety of road traffic through recklessness, thereby risking the life or limb of another road user, will be subject to a fine of '''$ | Anyone who directly endangers the safety of road traffic through recklessness, thereby risking the life or limb of another road user, will be subject to a fine of '''$50,000.''' | ||
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'''R-§4 Speed Limits''' | '''R-§4 Speed Limits''' | ||
Speed limits are established to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all road users, including drivers, passengers and pedestriants. In the interest of public safety, the following speed limits must be adhered to at all times: | |||
* Outside built-up areas: '''100 km/h'''. | |||
* Within built-up areas: '''50 km/h.''' | |||
* In the immediate vicinity of marketplaces: '''30 km/h.''' | |||
'''R- | '''R-§4.1 Speeding Class 1 (1 - 20 km/h)''' | ||
Anyone who is exceeding the speed limit by 1 - 20 km/h will be subject to a fine of '''$30,000.''' | |||
'''R- | '''R-§4.2 Speeding Class 2 (21 - 50 km/h)''' | ||
Anyone who is exceeding the speed limit by 21 - 50 km/h will be subject to a fine of '''$50,000.''' | |||
'''R- | '''R-§4.3 Speeding Class 3 (51+ km/h)''' | ||
Anyone who is exceeding the speed limit by 51+ km/h will be subject to a fine of '''$100,000.''' | |||
== Narcotics Act (N) == | |||
'''R-§5 Illegal Parking''' | |||
Drivers who park their vehicles in the middle of the road or in a manner that obstructs driveways, public facilities, or points of interest may be fined up to '''$20,000'''. | |||
==Narcotics Act (N)== | |||
'''N-§1 Narcotics''' | '''N-§1 Narcotics''' | ||
Under this legislation, the substances classified as narcotics include: | Under this legislation, the substances classified as narcotics include: | ||
* | *Marijuana and Nature Weed, loose or packed | ||
* Mushrooms | * Mushrooms, loose or packed | ||
* Methylamine and packed Meth | |||
Possession, purchase, or sale of these substances constitutes a criminal offense, punishable by a fine of | Possession, purchase, or sale of these substances constitutes a criminal offense, punishable by a fine of up to $150,000. The specific charge is determined based on the amount of the substances found on the suspect(s) and/or vehicle(s). Multiple suspects may be given the same charge based on the total amount found during the investigation. | ||
* Narcotics Class A ($150,000) - Drugs found on person and/or in vehicle of 100 or more | |||
* Narcotics Class B ($100,000) - Drugs found on person and/or in vehicle between 30 - 100 | |||
* Narcotics Class C ($50,000) - Drugs found on person and/or in vehicle less than 30 | |||
==Weapon law (W)== | |||
== Weapon law (W) == | |||
'''W-§1 Weapon ownership''' | '''W-§1 Weapon ownership''' | ||
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• MP-43 | |||
• MP7A2 | • MP7A2 | ||
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Anyone who owns a weapon that is not listed in '''W§1''' will be punished with imprisonment of 20 months (minutes) or a fine of '''$120,000.''' | Anyone who owns a weapon that is not listed in '''W§1''' will be punished with imprisonment of 20 months (minutes) or a fine of '''$120,000.''' | ||
'''W- | |||
'''W-§2.1 Weapon Carrying Authorization''' | |||
With this paragraph, any person is allowed to carry any weapon within Montignac, Saint Philippe, Saint Pierre, Crafting Station and the House of Tickets. | |||
'''W-§3 Official possession of weapons''' (Special Ordinance) | '''W-§3 Official possession of weapons''' (Special Ordinance) | ||
With this paragraph, members of official authorities (police) are permitted to possess any type of weapon while carrying out their official duties in line with the Everon Police Department’s Code of Conduct. | With this paragraph, members of official authorities (police) are permitted to possess any type of weapon while carrying out their official duties in line with the Everon Police Department’s Code of Conduct. | ||
'''W-§4 Weapons checks for illegal conversions''' (Special Ordinance) | '''W-§4 Weapons checks for illegal conversions''' (Special Ordinance) | ||
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With reasonable suspicion, a law enforcement officer is authorised to check weapons for illegal conversions. The suspicion must be communicated verbally to the gun owner. If the gun owner attempts to evade the check, he will be penalised in accordance with '''C§4''' of the Criminal Code and the weapon may be confiscated. | With reasonable suspicion, a law enforcement officer is authorised to check weapons for illegal conversions. The suspicion must be communicated verbally to the gun owner. If the gun owner attempts to evade the check, he will be penalised in accordance with '''C§4''' of the Criminal Code and the weapon may be confiscated. | ||
'''W-§5 Illegal discharge of a firearm''' | |||
'''W-§5 Illegal discharge of a firearm''' | |||
Anyone found guilty of discharging any firearm in an unlawful manner shall be liable for a fine of up to '''$100,000.''' | Anyone found guilty of discharging any firearm in an unlawful manner shall be liable for a fine of up to '''$100,000.''' | ||
== State Prison == | ==State Prison== | ||
Aside from the charge of murder, citizens '''shall not be incarcerated at the State Prison without first being offered the opportunity to settle their fines.''' However, this right may be withdrawn under specific circumstances: | Aside from the charge of murder, citizens '''shall not be incarcerated at the State Prison without first being offered the opportunity to settle their fines.''' However, this right may be withdrawn under specific circumstances: | ||
# if revoked by a Police Captain or higher ranking official, | #if revoked by a Police Captain or higher ranking official, | ||
# or if the individual has committed the crime on multiple occasions (at least three times) or poses a credible threat of reoffending, in which case a Police Sergeant or higher may revoke their right to pay a fine in lieu of incarceration. | #or if the individual has committed the crime on multiple occasions (at least three times) or poses a credible threat of reoffending, in which case a Police Sergeant or higher may revoke their right to pay a fine in lieu of incarceration. | ||