Space Law

Goob Station operates under abbreviated space law. All crew, passengers, and visitors aboard the station are expected to know and follow these laws.

  • Head of Security and especially Warden should be very familiar with space law.
  • Security players should strive to fully comprehend Space Law.
  • Ignoring or misuse of Space Law may be subject to punishment under incompetence. Do not play security if you do not plan to follow the rules

Treatment Of Prisoners

Prisoners still have rights that must be upheld by law enforcement:

  • Prisoners must be granted adequate medical care. They should also be provided psychiatric and spiritual counselling if requested and avaliable.
  • Prisoners must be allowed access to communications equipment (Radios) so long as they are not abused.
  • Prisoners must be granted clothing, food, water, shelter and safety. If the brig is no longer safe, confinement must be established in another location.
  • Prisoners must be given access to legal counsel during an interrogation if requested and available.
  • Prisoners must be given their shift mandated PDA during confinement. Unless there is solid proof of PDA tampering, in which case the PDA is to be secured and replaced with a fresh one.
  • Prisoners must be granted freedom of movement, and should not be restrained with handcuffs or other devices after incarceration unless there is an undue risk to life and limb. Similarly, any prisoners held for extended or permanent confinement should be held in the communal brig, and should not be confined to a solitary cell unless they pose a risk to life and limb.

Searches

  • A personnel search is a seizure of the objects in a person’s backpack, hands, coat, belt, pockets, and hat. If any contraband is found during a search the officer may choose to further the search into a detainment or simply confiscate the restricted items. You may also confiscate items that were used in the aforementioned crime. After the search is conducted all legal items are to be returned to the person. Loss of personal property should be taken seriously.

  • A crewmate may legally decline any search conducted without a warrant while the alert level is green. If the alert level of the station is blue or above, random searches may be conducted by security without explicit permission.

Please use the 'Criminal records computer' diligently. This will make your life a lot easier as security.
You can mark anyone as suspicious and it will show up on the security hud. Allowing you to keep track of players.

Implantation

  • Any prisoner in custody can be subjected to implantation or implant removal procedures, so long as there’s proof, or reasonable suspicion of an implant. The process of removing an implant should be done quickly, not holding the detainee for longer than their stated sentence. A prisoner can still be subject to receive an implant/removal if there has been clear permission given.

  • Mind Shields: Shields can be administered to any inmate who has been clearly mind controlled, lost control of themselves, or a suspect charged with unlawful control. Unlike standard implantation you may hold a prisoner until you finish issuing Mind Shields, so long as it’s done in a timely fashion. If a suspect refuses cooperate or the implant fails to function they can be charged with Refusal of Mental Shielding.

  • A suspect can be forced to receive implant removal if there is strong reasonable proof that they have been implanted, such as an officer seeing them use one or their prints being on a discarded injector. Unlike implantation procedure a prisoner can have their sentence entirely delayed or extended until they comply with the procedure, as long as security are actively making attempts to preform it. Akin to implanting, if an inmate gives their clear permission, implant removal can proceed without proof.

Sentencing

  • All sentencing is to be handled by the Warden, if no Warden is available the HoS is to take over that duty, if there’s no HoS it falls onto the highest ranking command member.

  • Use common sense and humanity when issuing punishments. You should not always seek out the highest punishment you can; maximum time should be understood as the maximum time allowed to imprison somebody for the appropriate crime. If the warden believes the prisoner can serve less, they may allow it. You do not always need to demote someone. Always take into account the severity and only charge for what is needed for someone to learn their lesson.

  • Accessory, Attempting, And Intention: If someone intentionally, knowingly and substantially assists someone in enacting a crime they can be charged with the relevant crimes, such as an engineer giving someone tools, who says they are going to break into an area. Same goes for a clear and solid attempt at a crime, or a person who shows clear intent to act out a crime, such as a syndicate nuclear operative arming a nuke but getting arrested before it goes off, they can still be charged with terrorism. Does not apply to crimes that have an attempted listing already, like attempted murder.

  • Stackable Crimes: Crimes are to be considered ‘stackable’ in the sense that if you charge someone with two or more different crimes, you should combine the times you would give them for each crime.

YOU MAY NOT EXCEED 10 MINUTES AS A BRIG TIME

Any total brig time that adds up to above 10 minutes will be shortened to meet this limit. Perma may be given to exceptionally problematic crewmembers within reason, even if the maximum crime does not allow for perma.

## Execution All executions are to be confirmed and overseen by the Captain. A prisoner may request a specific execution method, if reasonable. Otherwise the most humane method is prefered. Refer to Standard Operating Procedure to further understand any guidelines applied to execution.

Crimes

  • For minor crimes, fix the issue then warn the person to not attempt the crime again, if they still proceed to do it at a later date, a brig time may be better.
OffenseDescriptionMaximum PunishmentNotesCode
DisturbanceTo cause a public disturbance.2:00Sometimes referred to as hooliganism. The catch-all for obnoxious crewmates. Covers things such as public nudity, needless insults, obstructing authorities, threatening, and inciting crime or violence.I-I
Petty TheftTo take non-vital or inexpensive property of another individual, organization, or common property, without consent.3:00Petty theft refers to the replaceability and importance of the item stolen.I-II
Possession/Use of Illegal SubstancesTo make, hold, or abuse restricted drugs or chemicals.3:00This is to be followed in accordance with Standard Operating Procedure. If anything questionable is not brought up in SOP the captain or highest standing command staff may publicly restrict it.I-III
TrespassTo enter a non-secured area without permission.2:00It’s best to just remove them from the area unless this is a repeated crime.I-IV
VandalismTo intentionally deface or superficially damage public or private property.2:00Painting graffiti, smashing bar glasses, and cracking internal windows is vandalism, breaking a window into space or secure areas is not.I-V

II Degree

  • Depending on the situation you may want to issue a warning instead of a detaining.
OffenseDescriptionMaximum PunishmentNotesCode
Animal CrueltyTo inflict unnecessary suffering or harm on a non-sapient being with malicious intent.3:00This doesn’t include legitimate and authorized animal testing and usually doesn’t extend to vermin or creatures that could pose a threat to the station.II-I
Damage/Destruction of PropertyTo maliciously damage or deface public or private property or equipment4:00Step up from vandalism but a step down from mass destruction.II-II
EndangermentTo recklessly or maliciously put yourself or others in danger, either through direct action, or failure to act.4:00Covers industrial accidents, industrial negligence, industrial sabotage, self-experimentation, or even medical malpractice.II-III
Failure to ComplyTo resist reasonable orders given by an authority. This extends to warrants and authorized searches.2:00The order has to be reasonable and the person has to receive a good amount of warning before the arrest is issued.II-IV
Possession of Restricted GearTo hold or use non-lethal items or objects that are restricted or illegal.5:00This is mostly for syndicate contraband; EMAGs, syndicate gas masks, bloodred hardsuits, hijacked PDAs, or implants, however can sometimes extend to things the individual shouldn’t possess like kevlar vests and security gear.II-V
RiotingTo take part in a large group of personnel creating an unlawful public disturbance.4:00Crimes like damage of property or battery are expected to be thrown on top of this charge. Leaders of a riot can be charged with all crimes that happen under their lead.II-VI

III Degree

  • Assault and Manslaughter are linked crimes, and cannot be stacked against a suspect.
  • It is recommended to not use maximum sentences for those being compliant.
OffenseDescriptionMaximum PunishmentNotesCode
Assault/BatteryTo threaten to or to use physical force against someone without the intent to kill.6:00Attempted murder and battery are different.III-I
Breach of ArrestTo intentionally resist and flee arrest or detainment by an authorized staff.4:00This only applies if the person is actively being physically arrested. Includes people uncuffing or assisting others out of an arrest. Breach of custody is a separate crime.III-II
Grand TheftTo take critical or unreplaceable property of another individual or organization without consent.6:00The theft of an irreplacable item. Examples of such items would be the Quarter Masters Digiboard, or the Chef Engineers advanced mag boots; however this may include the Captains ID.III-III
ManslaughterTo incidentally kill a sapient being without intent.8:00Includes manslaughter in self-defense and negligent manslaughter.III-IV
Mass DestructionTo cause massive damage to an area or major station system.10:00Deadly bombings or massive damage to station departments and functions may fall under mass destruction.III-V
Possession of Restricted WeaponryTo hold or use a weapon that is unlawful or contraband.6:00Everything from guns without a permit, deadly blades, explosives, syndicate firearms to explosive implants.III-VI
Secure TrespassTo enter a secured area without permission.6:00Secure trespass generally refers to all command areas; but may also include engineering, atmospherics, telecomms, vault, AI, security and armory.III-VII
Breach of CustodyTo break out of a cell or custody with the intention of escaping.5:00Additional time may be added to any escapee. While rare, this charge can be bumped to permanent brig if the suspect has repeatedly attempted to break out; Includes crew breaking others out.III-VIII

IV Degree

  • Particularly violent offenders may be placed in perma. (Attacking officers in an attempt to escape prison)
  • Attempted murder and murder are linked crimes and cannot be stacked together.
  • Attempted murderers should be granted a more lenient sentence than a murderer.
OffenseDescriptionMaximum PunishmentNotesCode
Attempted MurderTo make an attempt to use physical force against someone with the clear intent to kill.10:00Undeniable proof that there was an attempt on somebody elses life. Purposely causing a member of crew to fall into a critical state is attempted murder.IV-I
Unlawful Control/Kidnapping/Hostage TakingTo unlawfully restrain, transport, control or confine a sapient being against that individual’s will.10:00Usually refers to forced cuffing, or trapping of a crew member; Locking a person in a room or locker could fall under kidnapping.IV- II
MurderTo kill a sapient being with malicious intent.10:00To purposely cause another member of crew to die.IV-III

V Degree

  • All executions are to be confirmed and overseen by the Captain. A prisoner may request a specific execution method, if reasonable. Otherwise the most humane method is prefered. Refer to Standard Operating Procedure to further understand any guidelines applied to execution.
OffenseDescriptionMaximum PunishmentNotesCode
Mass MurderTo kill three or more sapient beings with malicious intent.ExecutionRefers to when there have been multiple killings with intention.V-I
Prevention of RevivalTo render a body unresurrectable.ExecutionGibbing, hiding or disallowing medical to revive another member of crew may fall under prevention of revival.V-II
Refusal of Mental ShieldingTo refuse to comply with a reasonable Mind Shielding procedure.ExecutionApplies if the suspect is excessively uncooperative or the implant fails to function due to the mental state of the prisoner already being too far gone. If the implant fails the maximum punishment is upped to Expedited Execution. Captains approval is not required.V-III
TerrorismTo engage in maliciously destructive actions which threaten to destroy, or successfully destroy a vessel or habitat.ExecutionMultiple cases of extreme sabotage of station systems or setting off self-destruction systems. Plasma flooding or loosing may fall under this.V-IV

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