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This page might not always be up to date. It is best to read Marine Law in the in-game guidebook instead to avoid misunderstandings or referencing outdated information. | |||
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= Overview = | |||
The '''Uniform Code of Military Justice''' commonly known as '''Marine Law''' is the foundation of the system of military justice of the '''[[Marines|United Nations Marine Corps]]''', It's enforced by the [[Marines#Military Police|Military Police]] Corps with the [[Provost Marshal Office]] having final say in any judicial matters. | The '''Uniform Code of Military Justice''' commonly known as '''Marine Law''' is the foundation of the system of military justice of the '''[[Marines|United Nations Marine Corps]]''', It's enforced by the [[Marines#Military Police|Military Police]] Corps with the [[Provost Marshal Office]] having final say in any judicial matters. | ||
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!Relevant/Quick Links | |||
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|[https://wiki.rouny-ss14.com/wiki/Standard_Operating_Procedure Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)] | |||
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|[https://wiki.rouny-ss14.com/wiki/Marine_Law#Commander_Succession Chain of Command] | |||
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|[https://wiki.rouny-ss14.com/wiki/Standard_Operating_Procedure#Marine_Law_Procedures Marine Law Procedures] | |||
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= Marine Law = | |||
Marine Law and SOP applies to all personnel in the vicinity of the operation or aboard the UNMC warship, including hostile factions and other organizations not explicitly exempt. | |||
== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
* Command and <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> are required to both enforce the law and abide by it, where allowed by their position on the ship. | |||
* On UNMC warships and operations, the law is enforced by the <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>'s and <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span>, and they operate independently from the normal command structure ONLY in matters related to the enforcement of the Law. | |||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> of the warship has the final say on law enforcement within their operational area unless overseen by higher officials of the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> or High Command. | |||
* <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> may, at their discretion, ignore Minor Crimes unless they are ordered to enforce one. | |||
* <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> cannot be ordered to ignore Minor Crimes. | |||
* <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> breaking the law in any capacity cannot be ignored. | |||
Should <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>'s disagree on cases, Marine Law rank structure must be followed. | |||
* <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> > <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> > <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> > <b>Warden</b> > <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> > Deputized <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> | |||
= Law and Related = | |||
== Standard Operating Procedure == | |||
These are sets of regulations and polices of the UNMC. | |||
Failure to follow the Standard Operating Procedure may result in <b>Failure to Follow Procedure</b> charges. You can read the full details at [[Standard Operating Procedure]]. | |||
== Commander Succession == | |||
This outlines the designated order of individuals who are eligible to assume the role of <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> in the event a replacement is required, as defined in the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> <b>Definitions</b> section. | |||
In the event that there are multiple individuals in the same position, experience and/or rank should be considered first, then by name alphabetically. | |||
The new <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> of the operation does not assume a new rank, title or powers such as access changes, but other personnel must follow their orders that pertain to direct the operation. | |||
Ensure when assigning a new <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>, that this is announced. Include the new <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>'s name and the reason for them being assigned as the new <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>, to avoid confusion. | |||
* Commanding Officer | |||
* Executive Officer | |||
* Auxiliary Support Officer | |||
* Staff Officer | |||
* Chief MP | |||
* Chief Medical Officer | |||
* Chief Engineer | |||
* Logistics Officer | |||
* Pilots | |||
* Intelligence Officer | |||
* Senior Enlisted Advisor | |||
* Warden | |||
* Military Police | |||
* Squad Leader (Starts at Alpha and goes through the squads) | |||
* Ranking military personnel (Any squad role, starting at Alpha and through the squads) | |||
== Ranks == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
! colspan="3" |Officers | |||
|- | |||
|'''O10''' | |||
|General | |||
|Gen | |||
|- | |||
|'''O9''' | |||
|Lieutenant General | |||
|LtGen | |||
|- | |||
|'''O8''' | |||
|Major General | |||
|MajGen | |||
|- | |||
|'''O7''' | |||
|Brigadier General | |||
|BGen | |||
|- | |||
|'''O6''' | |||
|Colonel | |||
|Col | |||
|- | |||
|'''O5''' | |||
|Lieutenant Colonel | |||
|LtCol | |||
|- | |||
|'''O4''' | |||
|Major | |||
|Maj | |||
|- | |||
|'''O3''' | |||
|Captain | |||
|Capt | |||
|- | |||
|'''O2''' | |||
|First Lieutenant | |||
|1stLt | |||
|- | |||
|'''O1''' | |||
|Second Lieutenant | |||
|2ndLt | |||
|} | |||
</div> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
! colspan="3" |Enlisted | |||
|- | |||
|'''E9E''' | |||
|Sergeant Major | |||
|SgtMaj | |||
|- | |||
|'''E9''' | |||
|Master Gunnery Sergeant | |||
|MGySgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E8E''' | |||
|First Sergeant | |||
|1Sgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E8''' | |||
|Master Sergeant | |||
|MSgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E7''' | |||
|Gunnery Sergeant | |||
|GySgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E6''' | |||
|Staff Sergeant | |||
|SSgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E5''' | |||
|Sergeant | |||
|Sgt | |||
|- | |||
|'''E4''' | |||
|Corporal | |||
|Cpl | |||
|- | |||
|'''E3''' | |||
|Lance Corporal | |||
|LCpl | |||
|- | |||
|'''E2''' | |||
|Private First Class | |||
|PFC | |||
|- | |||
|'''E1''' | |||
|Private | |||
|PVT | |||
|} | |||
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== Definitions == | == Definitions == | ||
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<span style="color:#00CBFE"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> | <span style="color:#00CBFE"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> | ||
* | * The official UNMC Commanding Officer of the ship. | ||
* Anything with the words <span style="color:#00CBFE"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> only applies to whitelisted Commanding | * Anything with the words <span style="color:#00CBFE"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> only applies to the current whitelisted Commanding Officer of the ship. These rights can be transferred to any UNMC Officers that are ranked <b>Major</b> or above by the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>. | ||
<span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> | <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> | ||
* The current <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> of an operation. | * The current <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> of an operation. | ||
* Transferable to a new <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, per the | * Transferable to a new <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, per the Commander Succession. | ||
If the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is rendered incapable of command <b>temporarily</b>, the <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> inherits <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> rights, but should the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> return, they are still the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>. This includes but is not limited to: | If the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is rendered incapable of command <b>temporarily</b>, the <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> inherits <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> rights, but should the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> return, they are still the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>. This includes but is not limited to: | ||
* Prolonged communications outage. | * Prolonged communications outage. | ||
* The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> deploying in the field. | * The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> deploying in the field. | ||
If the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is rendered <b>permanently</b> incapable of command, the next in the | If the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is rendered <b>permanently</b> incapable of command, the next in the Commander Succession becomes the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, rather than becoming a <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span>. This includes but is not limited to: | ||
* The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is relieved of duty due to <b>arrest</b> or <b>mutiny</b>. | * The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> is relieved of duty due to <b>arrest</b> or <b>mutiny</b>. | ||
* The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> becoming <b>unrevivable</b>. | * The <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> becoming <b>unrevivable</b>. | ||
Ensure when assigning a new <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, that this is announced. Include the new <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>'s name and the reason for them being assigned as the new <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, to avoid confusion. | |||
<span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> | <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> | ||
* The ranking officer in the | * The ranking officer in the Commander Succession who, in the temporary absence of the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, is placed in command of the warship. | ||
* Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> is interchangeable with, and inherits the rights of <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> in this case. | * Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the <span style="color:#90EE90"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> is interchangeable with, and inherits the rights of <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span> in this case. | ||
<span style="color:#8B0000"><b>Chief MP</b></span> | <span style="color:#8B0000"><b>Chief MP</b></span> | ||
* The Chief of Military Police, assigned to the warship. | * The Chief of Military Police, assigned to the warship. | ||
* Only transferable to | * Only transferable to the <b>Warden</b> by the <span style="color:#008000"><b>Commander</b></span>, if another <span style="color:#ff000d"><b>MP</b></span> is appointed to be the acting <b>Warden</b> in their place. | ||
* An acting <b>Warden</b> cannot be the acting <span style="color:#8B0000"><b>Chief MP</b></span> | |||
* A deputized person may not be the acting <b>Warden</b>. | |||
<span style="color:#ff000d"><b>MP</b></span> | <span style="color:#ff000d"><b>MP</b></span> | ||
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<b>Officer</b> | <b>Officer</b> | ||
* A person who is a Commissioned Officer. These rights cannot be transferred. | * A person who is a Commissioned Officer. These rights cannot be transferred. | ||
* A person who is a Warrant Officer. These rights cannot be transferred. | |||
<b>Department heads</b> | <b>Department heads</b> | ||
* A person who is responsible for an entire department, which includes the <b>Chief Engineer</b>, <b>Chief Medical Officer</b>, <b>Auxiliary Support Officer</b>, <b> | * A person who is responsible for an entire department, which includes the <b>Chief Engineer</b>, <b>Chief Medical Officer</b>, <b>Auxiliary Support Officer</b>, <b>Logistics Officer</b>, <span style="color:#8B0000"><b>Chief MP</b></span>. | ||
<b>CIC Personnel</b> | <b>CIC Personnel</b> | ||
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* Riot shields and armor. | * Riot shields and armor. | ||
* Riot grenade launchers. | * Riot grenade launchers. | ||
* Rubber bullets. | |||
<b>FOB</b> | <b>FOB</b> | ||
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* Hold significant weight on how Marine Law is handled in their operational areas. | * Hold significant weight on how Marine Law is handled in their operational areas. | ||
* In the event that Marine Law is being mishandled aboard a UNMC warship or within the AO of a UNMC warship, <span style="color:#ffa500"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> may see fit to dispatch personnel. | * In the event that Marine Law is being mishandled aboard a UNMC warship or within the AO of a UNMC warship, <span style="color:#ffa500"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> may see fit to dispatch personnel. | ||
* Members of the <span style="color:#ffa500"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> obey only their direct superiors and are not beholden to | * Members of the <span style="color:#ffa500"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> obey only their direct superiors and are not beholden to Marine command or officers. | ||
* Provost <b>Marshals</b> are not required to follow Marine Law. | * Provost <b>Marshals</b> are not required to follow Marine Law. | ||
* Provost <b>Inspectors</b> and above are the final word on Marine Law in their AO. | * Provost <b>Inspectors</b> and above are the final word on Marine Law in their AO. | ||
* Provost <b>Advisors</b> do not hold any direct authority themselves, however they are expected to ensure Marine Law is correctly handled. | * Provost <b>Advisors</b> do not hold any direct authority themselves, however they are expected to ensure Marine Law is correctly handled. | ||
== Crimes == | == Procedures == | ||
All the procedures related to marine law can be found at | |||
[https://wiki.rouny-ss14.com/wiki/Standard_Operating_Procedure#Marine_Law_Procedures| Marine Law Procedures] under the appropriate header. | |||
= Crimes = | |||
== Spirit of The Law == | |||
The laws are intended to be interpreted by their spirit and not always necessarily their exact wording. Not all examples of crimes are listed. Always refer to the marine law rank structure if there is a disagreement on the interpretation of a law. | |||
== On threats to break marine law == | |||
* Threatening to commit a major or capital offense such as assault or murder (which would be treated as attempted murder) may be charged as such if there is a reasonable expectation and capability that the law will be broken. | |||
* Personnel with a weapon are more likely to commit this crime, where a threat from a confined prisoner can usually be considered meaningless. | |||
* History of crimes or actions may be taken into account. | |||
== Categories == | |||
=== Variable Crimes === | |||
These crimes can vary in severity and have scaling punishments. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Charge | ! Charge | ||
!Description | ! Description | ||
! Minor | |||
! Major | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Damage to UNMC Property | ||
| | | Damaging the ship or making any unauthorized modifications to it as outlined in Standard Operating Procedure.<br>Materials for repairs should be taken from maintenance storages. | ||
| Breaking a window, damaging a wall, etc.<br><b>Return the ship to its exact previous state, or serve 7.5 minutes if not possible.</b> | |||
| Breaking the law in a major manner includes breaking / dismantling walls or several windows.<br><b>10 minutes.</b> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Insubordination | ||
| | | Failing to follow a lawful order from a superior person of rank or position, or disrespecting someone of a higher rank or position that is not an officer.<br>Disrespecting a superior Officer is under minor crimes. | ||
| An order which is not personally directed, or disrespecting someone of a higher rank or position that is not an officer.<br><b>7.5 minutes.</b> | |||
| An order personally directed at a person in question using either their name or clearly communicating it's meant for them.<br><b>15 minutes.</b> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Interference | ||
| | | Interfering in a legal arrest being performed. | ||
| Interfering without ill intent, such as blocking the way or helping someone up.<br><b>7.5 minutes.</b> | |||
| Interfering with ill intent or in a clear way to hinder the arrest being performed.<br><b>15 minutes.</b> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unauthorized use of Listening Devices | ||
| | | The use of listening devices in violation of Standard Operating Procedures. | ||
| Illegally placing a listening device in a public area such as the gym.<br><b>7.5 minutes.</b> | |||
| Illegally placing a listening device in a secure area, or area with privacy shutters, such as CIC or the CL's office.<br><i>If the listening device is also tied to a foreign government or terror organisation this is additionally considered Subterfuge</i>.<br><b>15 minutes.</b> | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | === Minor Crimes === | ||
These crimes are | These crimes are low severity, and can be punished with an NJP. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Charge | ! Charge | ||
!Description | ! Description | ||
!Punishment | ! Punishment | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Failure to Follow Procedure | ||
| | | Failing to follow the regulations found in the Standard Operating Procedure. | ||
| | | <b>10 Minutes, equipment confiscation where relevant.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Smoking in Medical Areas | ||
| | | Smoking in areas designated for use by medical personnel, such as the entire medbay and surgical rooms. | ||
| <b>10 Minutes.</b> | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Hooliganism | ||
| | | Behavior that is generally disruptive to the ship and crew that classifies as low-level shenanigans not deserving of more severe punishment. Things such as excessive window knocking, force-feeding other marines or failing to conduct oneself properly during the briefing, such as climbing the Briefing overview. This can escalate to <b>Disorderly Conduct</b>. | ||
| <b>NJP.</b> | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Trespassing | ||
| | | Unauthorized access of an area which a person does not normally have access to or without command/superior approval. | ||
| | | <b>Escort out of the area and optionally 7.5 minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Intoxication | ||
|To | | To consume alcohol or other substances such as alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs resulting in impaired job performance. | ||
| | | <b>10 minutes, extended until the person is no longer impaired.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Theft | ||
| | | To take items (or property) from another person or entity without their express permission, or to retain possession of items that have been taken without permission. This includes the removal of vendors from department areas without permission. | ||
This | | <b>10 minutes, and the item(s) returned to the owner.</b> | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Disrespecting a superior Officer | ||
| | | Using offensive names or being directly disrespectful to a Commissioned Officer of higher rank or position. | ||
| | | <b>10 minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | False Testimony | ||
| | | To intentionally and willingly lie to an MP, or deputized officer, during a criminal investigation with the intent to disrupt said investigation. | ||
| | | <b>5 minutes.</b> | ||
|} | |||
=== Major Crimes === | |||
These crimes are high severity. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Charge | |||
! Description | |||
! Punishment | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Disorderly Conduct | ||
| | | Directly and intentionally disrupting primary operations of the ship. Fighting in the requisitions line, extensively or repeatedly disrupting the briefing. | ||
| | | <b>10 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Subterfuge | ||
| | | Carrying out objectives or being tied to material that describe planned actions that go against the UNMC. Strong proof is required that the individual is working against UNMC.<br /><i>A major charge of Unauthorized use of a Listening Device when such a device is also tied to a foreign government or terror organisation is additionally considered Subterfuge.</i> | ||
| <b>15 Minutes, removal of ID, and discharge to planet.</b> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Neglect of duty | ||
| | | Failure to perform one’s role to an acceptable standard.<br /><i>For example, a <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> failing to properly organize and ensure their personnel are given orders, failing to follow proper procedure in detriment of one’s duties, or ship crew leaving the ship or their post without authorization from the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> or their Department Head.</i> | ||
| <b>15 Minutes.</b> | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Assault | ||
| | | To threaten or use physical force against someone with ill intent, but without intent to kill. | ||
| | | <b>15 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Prevarication | ||
| | | To intentionally order the arrest of a person on false charges who is then found to be innocent, or to apply an improper or abusive NJP. This includes intentionally arresting a person on false charges, on ones own initiative without orders. | ||
| | | <b>20 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Manslaughter | ||
| | | Killing someone without malicious intent. Manslaughter may be applied if someone dies as a result of a fight where the intent was not to kill.<br />This also includes failing to revive someone without a reasonable attempt, not executed by the execution procedure. | ||
| | | <b>20 Minutes, and/or demotion.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Assault with a deadly weapon | ||
| | | To threaten or use physical force against someone with ill intent and with a lethal weapon such as a sidearm, blade, or rifle but not attempting to murder them. | ||
| | | <b>20 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Illegal Confinement | ||
| | | Unlawfully detaining a person against their will. Includes, kidnapping, hostage-taking, and confining people in cells without charging them for a crime. It does not apply to Prisoners of War. | ||
| | | <b>20 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Cruelty to Animals | ||
| | | Injuring or killing any domestic animal or wild life with malicious intent. Research monkeys used for chemical research, scientific purposes or hostile wildlife are exempt. | ||
| | | <b>30 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Misuse of Authority | ||
| | | The exercising of power to a <b>malicious extent</b> by <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> or deputized personnel acting as an <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>.<br /><i>Examples include beating a downed prisoner, excessive use of harmful or non-lethal force, or other abusive actions that led to the harm of a person in custody.</i><br />Detained suspects should not have more force used on them than necessary in order to pacify them. | ||
| | | <b>20 Minutes.</b> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unauthorised Deployment | ||
|To | | To deploy into the area of operations without permission of the relevant head of department or <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> where appropriate whilst still performing assigned duties. (I.E A doctor deploying without permission, with the intentions to perform field surgery.) Deploying without intent to perform assigned duties remains desertion.<br /> | ||
| | - The relevant Head of Department or the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> where appropriate may retroactively authorize deployment. The <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> may overrule the Head of Department on this.<br /> | ||
- The relevant Head of Department or the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> may designate an alternate person to deploy in the stead of an unauthorized person, in which case <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s should coordinate with the designated person to reduce disruption in the field. The maximum delay for this period is five minutes. | |||
| <b>10 Minutes.</b> | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | === Capital Crimes === | ||
These crimes | * These crimes are extreme severity. | ||
* All of these crimes may be punished by <b>Permanent confinement and demotion, or execution and ID termination.</b> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | ! Charge | ||
!Description | ! Description | ||
|- | |||
| Jailbreak/Escape | |||
| To escape, assist in an escape, attempt escape, or be willfully and knowingly broken out from a cell. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Attempted Murder | ||
| | | Attempting to murder a person but failing to do so. If the evidence shows that the arrested person was clearly trying to kill someone with ill intent but failed in the action itself. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Murder/Unauthorized Execution | ||
| | | Killing someone with malicious intent. This includes Synthetic units. The charge applies even if the victim is later revived. Executions are only authorized as outlined in the Execution Procedure.<br /> | ||
This also includes refusing or preventing to revive anyone not executed by the execution procedure. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Sedition | ||
| | | To engage in actions or refuse to follow orders as to overthrow or usurp the legitimate command structure.<br /> | ||
Creating a massive threat to the ship without the knowledge and approval of the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> falls under sedition.<br /> | |||
A <span style="color:#90EE90;"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> is unable to approve actions that fall under this condition.<br /> | |||
Proclaiming allegiance to, or acting on behalf of, the supposed CLF is an act of sedition against the UN. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Desertion | ||
| | | Refusing to carry out the duties essential to one’s post or abandoning post unauthorized, without intent to return. (Retreating from the planet when the FOB is breached is not Desertion, refusing to return when ordered is). | ||
|- | |||
| Crimes against Sapience | |||
| To engage in actions that violate interstellar life rights or otherwise are heinous acts against interstellar life. Examples are torture, cannibalism and forced infection of any kind. | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Optional Crimes === | === Optional Crimes === | ||
These crimes can be added on to existing charges where relevant. | * These crimes can be added on to existing charges where relevant. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Charge | |||
!Charge | ! Description | ||
!Description | ! Minor | ||
!Minor | ! Major | ||
!Major | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Resisting Arrest | ||
|To resist a lawful arrest or search by a Military Police officer. | | To resist a lawful arrest or search by a Military Police officer. | ||
|Refusing to comply with a lawful search or arrest. | | Refusing to comply with a lawful search or arrest.<br /><b>5 minutes.</b> | ||
| Resisting a legal arrest by an MP by fleeing or using force.<br /><b>10 minutes.</b> | |||
|Resisting a legal arrest by an MP by fleeing or using force. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Aiding and Abetting | ||
|Assisting others in committing a crime, directly or indirectly, or encouraging them to commit one. Any person Aiding and Abetting is required to be told the crimes of the person they aided. | | Assisting others in committing a crime, directly or indirectly, or encouraging them to commit one. Any person Aiding and Abetting is required to be told the crimes of the person they aided. | ||
| | | <b>Same punishment as crime committed.</b> | ||
| <b>Same punishment as crime committed.</b> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Disorderly Conduct in Confinement | ||
|To cause disruption in a significant manner while in Brig and under arrest. This can be added on to any charge. | | To cause disruption in a significant manner while in Brig and under arrest. This can be added on to any charge. | ||
|Breaking a Minor Law while under arrest or in Prison. | | Breaking a Minor Law while under arrest or in Prison.<br /><b>7.5 minutes.</b> | ||
| Breaking a Major Law while under arrest or in Prison.<b>15 minutes.</b> | |||
|Breaking a Major Law while under arrest or in Prison. | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Precautionary | === Precautionary Charges === | ||
These are used to confine people indefinitely. | * These are used to confine people indefinitely. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Charge | |||
!Charge | ! Description | ||
!Description | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Insanity | ||
|Declared only by the CMO or a synthetic, acting in such a manner which makes the offender not sound clear of mind. The subject, once cleared to be of sound mind, may be released from this particular charge. | | Declared only by the CMO or a synthetic, acting in such a manner which makes the offender not sound clear of mind. The subject, once cleared to be of sound mind, may be released from this particular charge.<br>In the absence of a CMO or Synthetic, the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> or <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> can appoint an officer of the medical department to perform an evaluation in their stead.<br>An exception to this is in cases of verified suicide or attempted suicide, and the subject may appeal, or appeal to any medical personnel. | ||
In the absence of a CMO or Synthetic, the <span style="color:#008000"> | |||
An exception to this is in cases of verified suicide or attempted suicide, and the subject may appeal, or appeal to any medical personnel. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Prisoner of War | ||
|Being a hostile member of a legitimate and recognised faction. | | Being a hostile member of a legitimate and recognised faction.<br>Prisoners of war cannot be executed, unless they are an active threat to others. | ||
Prisoners of war cannot be executed, unless they are an active threat to others. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Discretionary Detainment | ||
|A discretionary charge used by <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | | A discretionary charge used by <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> to detain personnel for any reason - for the safety and benefit of the operation or security.<br>This is only appealable to the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>, or the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>, and may be lifted at any time by the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>. | ||
This is only appealable to the <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | |||
|} | |} | ||
= | = Prisoner Rights = | ||
== | This is a list of rights prisoners have. | ||
* They cannot be denied, with the exception of radio access, except in extreme situations with authorization from the <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> or <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>. Prisoners can fax provost to have their rights be given back. | |||
== Common Space == | |||
All prisoners are permitted to enter the common space by default. | |||
* Permabrigged prisoners do not have this right, but can be given access with an escort for good behavior. | |||
All prisoners are permitted to enter the common space by default. Permabrigged prisoners do not have this right, but can be given access with an escort for good behavior. | |||
This right can be lost in the event of: | This right can be lost in the event of: | ||
* Mutiny, riots, emergencies | * Mutiny, riots, emergencies | ||
* Jailbreaking | * Jailbreaking | ||
* Committing a crime within the brig. If this happens, the right can be given back by the <span style="color:#8B0000"> | * Committing a crime within the brig. If this happens, the right can be given back by the <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> or <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>. | ||
== Protection and Medical Treatment == | |||
* If there are prisoners, a member of the <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> must remain in the brig at all times except if the only prisoners are in permanent confinement or there is an emergency. | |||
* If there are prisoners, a member of the <span style="color:#ff000d"> | |||
* Prisoners must be kept safe and unharmed. | * Prisoners must be kept safe and unharmed. | ||
* A surgical tray is to remain within the brig at all times, unless there is an emergency. | * A surgical tray is to remain within the brig at all times, unless there is an emergency. | ||
* Treatment should take place within the brig when possible. If not, | * Treatment should take place within the brig when possible. If not, an <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> must escort the prisoner to the medbay and watch over them while they are treated. | ||
* Prisoners must receive medical aid if needed. | * Prisoners must receive medical aid if needed. | ||
* Prisoners must be revived unless they have been legally executed. | * Prisoners must be revived unless they have been legally executed. | ||
* Self-harm may result in being constrained for the duration of the sentence. | * Self-harm may result in being constrained for the duration of the sentence. | ||
== Access to a Radio == | |||
Prisoners are authorized a standard headset with the common channel. | Prisoners are authorized a standard headset with the common channel. | ||
* If any <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> believes that it is being abused, they can revoke this right after a clear warning of the behavior. | |||
* If any <span style="color:#ff000d"> | |||
* Prisoners may appeal this. | * Prisoners may appeal this. | ||
* Prisoners may have their radio revoked if a mutiny is active until the mutiny is over. | * Prisoners may have their radio revoked if a mutiny is active until the mutiny is over. | ||
= Right to Appeal = | |||
* Accepting an NJP waives the right to appeal. | * Accepting an NJP waives the right to appeal. | ||
* Appeals are used to correct errors, but may not be used to add new charges or punishments if a brig timer was already set. | * Appeals are used to correct errors, but may not be used to add new charges or punishments if a brig timer was already set. | ||
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* Whomever is handling the appeal has the final say in the outcome of the appeal. | * Whomever is handling the appeal has the final say in the outcome of the appeal. | ||
== Appeal a Sentence in a timely manner == | |||
If an appeal process has not started within 10 minutes, or 30 minutes for permanently brigged, after a request to appeal has been clearly communicated to any <span style="color:#ff000d"> | If an appeal process has not started within 10 minutes, or 30 minutes for permanently brigged, after a request to appeal has been clearly communicated to any <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>, <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span>, or <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>; | ||
* The prisoner must be released. | * The prisoner must be released. | ||
* The person whom received the request, if failing to take appropriate action, are to be given a | * The person whom received the request, if failing to take appropriate action, are to be given a <b>Neglect of Duty</b> charge. | ||
* Anyone under the jurisdiction of marine law has the right to appeal their punishment to their choice of either the <span style="color:#8B0000"> | == Who can handle an appeal == | ||
* Anyone under the jurisdiction of marine law has the right to appeal their punishment to their choice of either the <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> or the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>. If the chosen person is involved in the crime, they must delegate to an uninvolved <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> or '''Officer'''. This delegation can also be done for any other reason. | |||
Ideally, these people should not be handling the appeal: | |||
* Witnesses/victims. | * Witnesses/victims. | ||
* Anyone who ordered the arrest. | * Anyone who ordered the arrest. | ||
* The person who set the charges or punishment. | * The person who set the charges or punishment. | ||
== Appeal outcomes == | |||
A charge cannot be removed by appeal if the prisoner is found guilty, however, the person who handles the appeal can process the appeal as | A charge cannot be removed by appeal if the prisoner is found guilty, however, the person who handles the appeal can process the appeal as: | ||
* A valid charge, no modification. | * A valid charge, no modification. | ||
* Modify the charge to a lower charge. | * Modify the charge to a lower charge. | ||
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* Remove a charge the prisoner is found innocent for. | * Remove a charge the prisoner is found innocent for. | ||
== Suspending Appeals == | |||
Appeals may be postponed in these situations | Appeals may be postponed in these situations: | ||
* Threats requiring evacuation. | * Threats requiring evacuation. | ||
* A hostile force approaching or onboard the ship. | * A hostile force approaching or onboard the ship. | ||
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* The prisoner having escaped or is unreachable in person. | * The prisoner having escaped or is unreachable in person. | ||
Appeals may not be suspended for these examples | Appeals may not be suspended for these examples: | ||
* The <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> and <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> being busy with other tasks. | |||
* The <span style="color:#008000"> | |||
* The prisoner being declared insane. | * The prisoner being declared insane. | ||
== Appeals Procedure == | |||
* The appeal processor must meet with the prisoner, and have the appeal be processed in person. | |||
* The appeal processor must be | * The charges should be listed along with their punishment one by one. This may be done by any <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> or the appeal processor. | ||
* The charges should be listed along with their punishment one by one. This may be done by any <span style="color:#ff000d"> | |||
* A discussion including witness accounts, the story of the accused, evidence, and mitigating circumstances is recommended. | * A discussion including witness accounts, the story of the accused, evidence, and mitigating circumstances is recommended. | ||
* If charges were applied incorrectly they must be removed. No new charges may be added as a result if a brig time has been set. | * If charges were applied incorrectly they must be removed. No new charges may be added as a result if a brig time has been set. | ||
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* The appeal processor cannot be retaliated against by anyone for any part of the appeal, unless it is a neglect of duty charge due to the appeal procedure not being followed correctly. | * The appeal processor cannot be retaliated against by anyone for any part of the appeal, unless it is a neglect of duty charge due to the appeal procedure not being followed correctly. | ||
== Appeals to the Provost Marshal Office == | |||
* The prisoner may request another appeal to the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | |||
* The prisoner may request another appeal to the <span style="color:#ffa500"> | |||
* This may be done if their appeal is denied, or done instead of a standard appeal. | * This may be done if their appeal is denied, or done instead of a standard appeal. | ||
* If the <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * If the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> does not reply to the appeal in 10 minutes, the appeal is considered denied. | ||
* The prisoner must be provided a pen and paper to write a fax to the <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * The prisoner must be provided a pen and paper to write a fax to the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* If the prisoner is a threat to | * If the prisoner is a threat to themself or others if unrestrained, they have the right to dictate the fax and have it written by any <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>. | ||
= Special Provisions = | |||
== MP Involvement in Mutinies == | |||
* Attempting to overthrow the legitimate command staff is illegal, and <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> must do everything in their power to prevent it. | |||
* Should a mutiny be successful, resulting in the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> being deposed or surrendering, <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> should hold the former <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> in indefinite confinement if their freedom would reignite the conflict. | |||
* The <span style="color:#90EE90;"><b>Duty Officer</b></span> may be optionally skipped in the Commander Succession, if the mutiny is successful. | |||
* MP will after resume normal operations with the new commander, and any subterfuge charges, sedition charges, insubordination charges, and ordered arrests in relation to the original commander must be dropped. | * MP will after resume normal operations with the new commander, and any subterfuge charges, sedition charges, insubordination charges, and ordered arrests in relation to the original commander must be dropped. | ||
''(Note: Further information about MPs involvement in Mutinies can be found [https://wiki.rouny-ss14.com/wiki/Server_Rules#Core_Rules here])'' | |||
== Emergencies == | |||
* In emergencies, such as significant boardings or a compromised brig, imprisoned personnel may be released by the <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span>, if they believe they will not be a further threat or hindrance during the emergency, also particularly if they display good behavior. | |||
* If the imprisoned are too dangerous or detrimental to the survival of the crew, they should be escorted to an escape pod by a commissioned officer or a <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> who will maintain their safety. | |||
* A simple red alert is not sufficient reason for release, unless the ship is significantly overrun. | * A simple red alert is not sufficient reason for release, unless the ship is significantly overrun. | ||
= Synthetics = | |||
Synthetics must be given a chance to stand down, however must be repaired to serve its sentence if lethal force is used. | Synthetics must be given a chance to stand down, however must be repaired to serve its sentence if lethal force is used. | ||
== UNMC Synthetics == | |||
* UNMC Synthetics are programmed against being able to break marine law, and should not be arrested unless <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> have approved their arrest. | |||
* UNMC Synthetics are programmed against being able to break marine law, and should not be arrested unless <span style="color:#ffa500"> | |||
* These synthetic units are also granted the same rights and privileges of regular marines. | * These synthetic units are also granted the same rights and privileges of regular marines. | ||
* If any <span style="color:#ff000d"> | * If any <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> believes they have broken marine law, a report should be faxed to the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* If an officer orders the arrest of a Synthetic, the order must be ignored and the officer should be informed they must submit a report to allow the arrest. | * If an officer orders the arrest of a Synthetic, the order must be ignored and the officer should be informed they must submit a report to allow the arrest. | ||
* Synthetics not directly part of UNMC do not have the above immunities. | * Synthetics not directly part of UNMC do not have the above immunities. | ||
== Survivor Synthetics == | |||
* We-Ya Synthetics (From colonies or otherwise) are granted similar rights and privileges as UNMC Synthetics. | * We-Ya Synthetics (From colonies or otherwise) are granted similar rights and privileges as UNMC Synthetics. | ||
* They may have their arrest ordered by the <span style="color:#008000"> | * They may have their arrest ordered by the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> or <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span> without the need to provide a report to the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* Any of these survivor synthetics that act against the UNMC such as taking valuable supplies without request, or destroying property and defenses can be declared rogue by the <span style="color:#008000"> | * Any of these survivor synthetics that act against the UNMC such as taking valuable supplies without request, or destroying property and defenses can be declared rogue by the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> (but not a <span style="color:#90EE90;"><b>Duty Officer</b></span>). | ||
* When declared rogue, the synthetic loses any protections and lethal force may be used freely. | * When declared rogue, the synthetic loses any protections and lethal force may be used freely. | ||
= CO Provisions and Regulations = | |||
== Arrest Immunity == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> is not above marine law. However, they may not be arrested without the permission of <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* Should a <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * Should a <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> break marine law, <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> must be contacted through fax to arrest the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>. | ||
* The right to contact <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * The right to contact <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> may not be denied. | ||
* If the <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * If the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> has been deposed due to mutiny, the <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> are to treat them the same as a deposed <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span> per <b>special provisions</b>, lose their arrest immunity, and are no longer considered the <span style="color:#008000;"><b>Commander</b></span>. | ||
== Execution Privileges == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>, High Command, and <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> Marshals may perform <b>Battlefield Executions</b>. They may <b>personally</b> execute any person who marine law applies to, as long as they are under their authority, without warning or procedure, unless the person is already in <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> custody. | ||
To perform a | To perform a <b>Battlefield Execution</b>, one of the following conditions must be fulfilled: | ||
* They are a threat to your command. Credibly attempting to undermine or remove your command by illegal means. Insults, disagreements, or being reported to the <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * They are a threat to your command. Credibly attempting to undermine or remove your command by illegal means. | ||
* They are | Insults, disagreements, or being reported to the <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> are not valid reasons. Countermanding or refusing to follow orders are. | ||
* They are a threat to the ship or the operation. Credibly threatening or attempting to do damage to the ship, the UNMC, or operation while in the <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * They are threat to others. Credibly threatening and attempting to do harm to the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>, or someone while in the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>'s presence. | ||
* They are a threat to the ship or the operation. Credibly threatening or attempting to do damage to the ship, the UNMC, or operation while in the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>'s presence. | |||
== Escort Missions == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> has two escort provisions they may order, not to be confused with <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> <b>FOB</b> protection within the SOP. There must be a minimum of a single <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> aboard the ship at all times, per the SOP. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may request up to two <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s to guard the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> while in the AO. They are permitted to fight in the frontline with the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may request any amount of <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s to escort non-combat personnel planetside, provided they avoid the frontline at all costs. This includes a <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> who will not be going to fight at the frontline. | ||
Should the escorted individual be incapacitated, the escorting <span style="color:#ff000d"> | Should the escorted individual be incapacitated, the escorting <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s must try to recover the individual. If this is no longer possible, they must return shipside. | ||
During an escort mission, the following rules must be followed by all parties | During an escort mission, the following rules must be followed by all parties: | ||
* The escorting <span style="color:#ff000d"> | * The escorting <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s must focus keeping the escorted individual secure at all times and not enforce marine law. | ||
* The escorting <span style="color:#ff000d"> | * The escorting <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s must remain in line of sight to the escorted individual at all times to the best of their ability. The escorted individual may not order the <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> to do something that would put them outside line of sight. | ||
== Pardons == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may pardon criminals by name and crime they are being pardoned for if they believe it is in the best interests of the operation. | ||
* Only minor and major crimes may be pardoned. | * Only minor and major crimes may be pardoned. | ||
* Capital crimes may not be pardoned except with the permission of <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * Capital crimes may not be pardoned except with the permission of <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* The <span style="color:#8B0000"> | * The <span style="color:#8B0000;"><b>Chief MP</b></span>, or if absent, an <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> may appeal these pardons to <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>, and if they believe the pardon was wrongfully done. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may be held responsible for further criminal actions committed by those they pardon. | ||
* If <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * If <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span> reverses the decision of the pardon, the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> must ensure the prisoner returns to serve their time without failure. Failure to do so may result in removal from command and charges at the discretion of <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> must know the crimes committed, and announce the name of the prisoner, and the reason why they are being pardoned. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> does not need to be present for the release of the prisoner. | ||
== Revoking Arrests == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may also invoke pardoning authority to revoke arrests, or warrants of arrests, for a person before they are placed in the brig. | ||
* This revocation follows the same procedure as pardons. | * This revocation follows the same procedure as pardons. | ||
* They must be announced the same way. | * They must be announced the same way. | ||
* They are subject to the same appeals to <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * They are subject to the same appeals to <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> is responsible for the actions of the person being pardoned. | ||
* If the person whose arrest was revoked reoffends, removal from command and charges may apply to the <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * If the person whose arrest was revoked reoffends, removal from command and charges may apply to the <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> by the <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span> with permission from <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
These conditions must be true for the revocation to be valid | These conditions must be true for the revocation to be valid: | ||
* The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | * The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> is in the general vicinity as the person being arrested. | ||
* The revocation is not being used on a person who are in the process of committing a crime, are resisting or have resisted arrest, or are already in the brig. (In which case a regular pardon can be used.) | * The revocation is not being used on a person who are in the process of committing a crime, are resisting or have resisted arrest, or are already in the brig. (In which case a regular pardon can be used.) | ||
* The revocation is not being used to prevent an arrest authorized by <span style="color:#ffa500"> | * The revocation is not being used to prevent an arrest authorized by <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | ||
== Demotions == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may demote or discharge UNMC personnel under their authority if the person has commited <b>any</b> major crime, and not only major crimes with demotion listed as a punishment. The demotion should fit the severity, and also remain within the department they were originally working. An engineer should not be demoted into a medical position. | ||
== General NJPs == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may issue NJPs at any point they find a person's behavior inappropriate or contrary to good order, and conduct deserving of punishment even if a crime has not been committed, such as acting in an unprofessional manner, failing to complete a job in satisfactory conditions, or failing to uphold standards of good order. | ||
* All NJP conditions and rights apply when this provision is invoked, including a 10 | * All NJP conditions and rights apply when this provision is invoked, including a 10 minute brig sentence if refused. | ||
== Deputizing == | |||
The <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | The <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span> may deputize the following personnel to make arrests and enforce marine law, should <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>s be unavailable or unable to respond in a timely manner. When deputized, these personnel are expected and required to follow Marine Law like an <span style="color:#ff000d;"><b>MP</b></span>, and will carry the same punishments. | ||
* The Executive Officer. | * The Executive Officer. | ||
* The Auxiliary Support Officer. | * The Auxiliary Support Officer. | ||
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* UNMC Synthetics. | * UNMC Synthetics. | ||
== Commanding Officer Regulations == | |||
These regulations are not modifiable without approval from <span style="color:#ffa500;"><b>Provost Marshal Office</b></span>. | |||
* <span style="color:#00CBFE"> | <b>Uniforms</b> | ||
* <span style="color:#00CBFE;"><b>Commanding Officer</b></span>s must remain in UNMC uniform at all times. | |||
* Anything in their personal dress vendors, as well as standard UNMC enlisted and officer uniforms are acceptable. | * Anything in their personal dress vendors, as well as standard UNMC enlisted and officer uniforms are acceptable. | ||
* They should avoid wearing department uniforms. | * They should avoid wearing department uniforms. | ||
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* Wearing the uniform of any other military or organization is strictly prohibited. | * Wearing the uniform of any other military or organization is strictly prohibited. | ||
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* They must exhibit dress, behavior, and mentality fitting of their rank and decades of service. | * They must exhibit dress, behavior, and mentality fitting of their rank and decades of service. | ||
* They must demonstrate level-headedness, maturity, and competence. | * They must demonstrate level-headedness, maturity, and competence. | ||
* While not expected to be humorless and strict, they should maintain reasonable dignity. | * While not expected to be humorless and strict, they should maintain reasonable dignity. | ||
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Notice
This page might not always be up to date. It is best to read Marine Law in the in-game guidebook instead to avoid misunderstandings or referencing outdated information.
Overview
The Uniform Code of Military Justice commonly known as Marine Law is the foundation of the system of military justice of the United Nations Marine Corps, It's enforced by the Military Police Corps with the Provost Marshal Office having final say in any judicial matters.
| Relevant/Quick Links |
|---|
| Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) |
| Chain of Command |
| Marine Law Procedures |
Marine Law
Marine Law and SOP applies to all personnel in the vicinity of the operation or aboard the UNMC warship, including hostile factions and other organizations not explicitly exempt.
Basics
- Command and MP are required to both enforce the law and abide by it, where allowed by their position on the ship.
- On UNMC warships and operations, the law is enforced by the MP's and Chief MP, and they operate independently from the normal command structure ONLY in matters related to the enforcement of the Law.
- The Commanding Officer of the warship has the final say on law enforcement within their operational area unless overseen by higher officials of the Provost Marshal Office or High Command.
- MP may, at their discretion, ignore Minor Crimes unless they are ordered to enforce one.
- MP cannot be ordered to ignore Minor Crimes.
- MP breaking the law in any capacity cannot be ignored.
Should MP's disagree on cases, Marine Law rank structure must be followed.
- Provost Marshal Office > Commanding Officer > Chief MP > Warden > MP > Deputized MP
Law and Related
Standard Operating Procedure
These are sets of regulations and polices of the UNMC. Failure to follow the Standard Operating Procedure may result in Failure to Follow Procedure charges. You can read the full details at Standard Operating Procedure.
Commander Succession
This outlines the designated order of individuals who are eligible to assume the role of Commander in the event a replacement is required, as defined in the Commander Definitions section.
In the event that there are multiple individuals in the same position, experience and/or rank should be considered first, then by name alphabetically.
The new Commander of the operation does not assume a new rank, title or powers such as access changes, but other personnel must follow their orders that pertain to direct the operation.
Ensure when assigning a new Commander, that this is announced. Include the new Commander's name and the reason for them being assigned as the new Commander, to avoid confusion.
- Commanding Officer
- Executive Officer
- Auxiliary Support Officer
- Staff Officer
- Chief MP
- Chief Medical Officer
- Chief Engineer
- Logistics Officer
- Pilots
- Intelligence Officer
- Senior Enlisted Advisor
- Warden
- Military Police
- Squad Leader (Starts at Alpha and goes through the squads)
- Ranking military personnel (Any squad role, starting at Alpha and through the squads)
Ranks
| Officers | ||
|---|---|---|
| O10 | General | Gen |
| O9 | Lieutenant General | LtGen |
| O8 | Major General | MajGen |
| O7 | Brigadier General | BGen |
| O6 | Colonel | Col |
| O5 | Lieutenant Colonel | LtCol |
| O4 | Major | Maj |
| O3 | Captain | Capt |
| O2 | First Lieutenant | 1stLt |
| O1 | Second Lieutenant | 2ndLt |
| Enlisted | ||
|---|---|---|
| E9E | Sergeant Major | SgtMaj |
| E9 | Master Gunnery Sergeant | MGySgt |
| E8E | First Sergeant | 1Sgt |
| E8 | Master Sergeant | MSgt |
| E7 | Gunnery Sergeant | GySgt |
| E6 | Staff Sergeant | SSgt |
| E5 | Sergeant | Sgt |
| E4 | Corporal | Cpl |
| E3 | Lance Corporal | LCpl |
| E2 | Private First Class | PFC |
| E1 | Private | PVT |
Definitions
These definitions are used throughout the rest of Marine Law.
Commanding Officer
- The official UNMC Commanding Officer of the ship.
- Anything with the words Commanding Officer only applies to the current whitelisted Commanding Officer of the ship. These rights can be transferred to any UNMC Officers that are ranked Major or above by the Commander.
Commander
- The current Commander of an operation.
- Transferable to a new Commander, per the Commander Succession.
If the Commander is rendered incapable of command temporarily, the Duty Officer inherits Commander rights, but should the Commander return, they are still the Commander. This includes but is not limited to:
- Prolonged communications outage.
- The Commander deploying in the field.
If the Commander is rendered permanently incapable of command, the next in the Commander Succession becomes the Commander, rather than becoming a Duty Officer. This includes but is not limited to:
- The Commander is relieved of duty due to arrest or mutiny.
- The Commander becoming unrevivable.
Ensure when assigning a new Commander, that this is announced. Include the new Commander's name and the reason for them being assigned as the new Commander, to avoid confusion.
Duty Officer
- The ranking officer in the Commander Succession who, in the temporary absence of the Commander, is placed in command of the warship.
- Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the Duty Officer is interchangeable with, and inherits the rights of Commander in this case.
Chief MP
- The Chief of Military Police, assigned to the warship.
- Only transferable to the Warden by the Commander, if another MP is appointed to be the acting Warden in their place.
- An acting Warden cannot be the acting Chief MP
- A deputized person may not be the acting Warden.
MP
- Military Police, including personnel validly deputized by the Commanding Officer, who deal with Marine Law.
Officer
- A person who is a Commissioned Officer. These rights cannot be transferred.
- A person who is a Warrant Officer. These rights cannot be transferred.
Department heads
- A person who is responsible for an entire department, which includes the Chief Engineer, Chief Medical Officer, Auxiliary Support Officer, Logistics Officer, Chief MP.
CIC Personnel
- Standard personnel whose main duties are within CIC. This includes the Commanding Officer, Executive Officer, and Staff Officers.
Aiding, abetting, conspiring
- Assisting others in committing a crime, directly or indirectly, encouraging them to commit one (including bribery), conspiring or attempting to commit a crime will be treated as having committed that crime with regards to punishment.
Lawful Orders
- Personnel are required to follow all lawful orders from their superiors and are NOT-required to follow unlawful orders.
- If personnel are refusing to follow an order, they must state why they believe it would break Marine Law, making it an unlawful order.
- Valid NJPs are not unlawful orders in the case of neglected duties.
Riot equipment
- Flashbangs.
- Teargas.
- Riot shotguns with beanbag rounds.
- Riot shields and armor.
- Riot grenade launchers.
- Rubber bullets.
FOB
- The Forward Operating Base.
- Designated by the Commander. It is a reinforced area, usually being the primary landing zone.
- FOBs do not have to be placed adjacent to a landing zone. However, the primary landing zone itself must at least be properly defended and guarded.
Area of Operations (AO)
- The area of operations is the broad location where personnel are being deployed to conduct an operation.
Secure Areas
- Must be designated by the Commander or staff officers. It is a reinforced area, where there has been no recent combat or threats.
- The FOB is usually a secure area until it is attacked, for example.
- The Commander or any CIC Personnel at any point may designate an area no longer secure.
- Areas that have been recently attacked are presumed no longer secure, and should be reported for safety.
Field Hospital
- Must be designated by the Commander or Chief Medical Officer. It is a reinforced area, where there has been no recent combat or threats.
- It is the only area aside from the FOB that the Chief Medical Officer or Commander may give permission to doctors and nurses to move to.
- It must be designated as a Secure Area.
Alert Levels
- Code Green: All clear.
- Code Blue: Potentially hostile activity on board.
- Code Red: There is an immediate threat to the ship or its crew. Examples of usage include; AI Core Security issue, biohazard containment breach, general quarters. Distress beacon, evacuation, and usage of sentry systems authorized.
- Code Delta: Immediately applies if the warship hull has a major breach by intruders. An order of evacuation, self-destruction, or hold of the warship will be made at this time.
Provost Marshal Office
- Hold significant weight on how Marine Law is handled in their operational areas.
- In the event that Marine Law is being mishandled aboard a UNMC warship or within the AO of a UNMC warship, Provost Marshal Office may see fit to dispatch personnel.
- Members of the Provost Marshal Office obey only their direct superiors and are not beholden to Marine command or officers.
- Provost Marshals are not required to follow Marine Law.
- Provost Inspectors and above are the final word on Marine Law in their AO.
- Provost Advisors do not hold any direct authority themselves, however they are expected to ensure Marine Law is correctly handled.
Procedures
All the procedures related to marine law can be found at Marine Law Procedures under the appropriate header.
Crimes
Spirit of The Law
The laws are intended to be interpreted by their spirit and not always necessarily their exact wording. Not all examples of crimes are listed. Always refer to the marine law rank structure if there is a disagreement on the interpretation of a law.
On threats to break marine law
- Threatening to commit a major or capital offense such as assault or murder (which would be treated as attempted murder) may be charged as such if there is a reasonable expectation and capability that the law will be broken.
- Personnel with a weapon are more likely to commit this crime, where a threat from a confined prisoner can usually be considered meaningless.
- History of crimes or actions may be taken into account.
Categories
Variable Crimes
These crimes can vary in severity and have scaling punishments.
| Charge | Description | Minor | Major |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damage to UNMC Property | Damaging the ship or making any unauthorized modifications to it as outlined in Standard Operating Procedure. Materials for repairs should be taken from maintenance storages. |
Breaking a window, damaging a wall, etc. Return the ship to its exact previous state, or serve 7.5 minutes if not possible. |
Breaking the law in a major manner includes breaking / dismantling walls or several windows. 10 minutes. |
| Insubordination | Failing to follow a lawful order from a superior person of rank or position, or disrespecting someone of a higher rank or position that is not an officer. Disrespecting a superior Officer is under minor crimes. |
An order which is not personally directed, or disrespecting someone of a higher rank or position that is not an officer. 7.5 minutes. |
An order personally directed at a person in question using either their name or clearly communicating it's meant for them. 15 minutes. |
| Interference | Interfering in a legal arrest being performed. | Interfering without ill intent, such as blocking the way or helping someone up. 7.5 minutes. |
Interfering with ill intent or in a clear way to hinder the arrest being performed. 15 minutes. |
| Unauthorized use of Listening Devices | The use of listening devices in violation of Standard Operating Procedures. | Illegally placing a listening device in a public area such as the gym. 7.5 minutes. |
Illegally placing a listening device in a secure area, or area with privacy shutters, such as CIC or the CL's office. If the listening device is also tied to a foreign government or terror organisation this is additionally considered Subterfuge. 15 minutes. |
Minor Crimes
These crimes are low severity, and can be punished with an NJP.
| Charge | Description | Punishment |
|---|---|---|
| Failure to Follow Procedure | Failing to follow the regulations found in the Standard Operating Procedure. | 10 Minutes, equipment confiscation where relevant. |
| Smoking in Medical Areas | Smoking in areas designated for use by medical personnel, such as the entire medbay and surgical rooms. | 10 Minutes. |
| Hooliganism | Behavior that is generally disruptive to the ship and crew that classifies as low-level shenanigans not deserving of more severe punishment. Things such as excessive window knocking, force-feeding other marines or failing to conduct oneself properly during the briefing, such as climbing the Briefing overview. This can escalate to Disorderly Conduct. | NJP. |
| Trespassing | Unauthorized access of an area which a person does not normally have access to or without command/superior approval. | Escort out of the area and optionally 7.5 minutes. |
| Intoxication | To consume alcohol or other substances such as alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs resulting in impaired job performance. | 10 minutes, extended until the person is no longer impaired. |
| Theft | To take items (or property) from another person or entity without their express permission, or to retain possession of items that have been taken without permission. This includes the removal of vendors from department areas without permission. | 10 minutes, and the item(s) returned to the owner. |
| Disrespecting a superior Officer | Using offensive names or being directly disrespectful to a Commissioned Officer of higher rank or position. | 10 minutes. |
| False Testimony | To intentionally and willingly lie to an MP, or deputized officer, during a criminal investigation with the intent to disrupt said investigation. | 5 minutes. |
Major Crimes
These crimes are high severity.
| Charge | Description | Punishment |
|---|---|---|
| Disorderly Conduct | Directly and intentionally disrupting primary operations of the ship. Fighting in the requisitions line, extensively or repeatedly disrupting the briefing. | 10 Minutes. |
| Subterfuge | Carrying out objectives or being tied to material that describe planned actions that go against the UNMC. Strong proof is required that the individual is working against UNMC. A major charge of Unauthorized use of a Listening Device when such a device is also tied to a foreign government or terror organisation is additionally considered Subterfuge. |
15 Minutes, removal of ID, and discharge to planet. |
| Neglect of duty | Failure to perform one’s role to an acceptable standard. For example, a Commander failing to properly organize and ensure their personnel are given orders, failing to follow proper procedure in detriment of one’s duties, or ship crew leaving the ship or their post without authorization from the Commander or their Department Head. |
15 Minutes. |
| Assault | To threaten or use physical force against someone with ill intent, but without intent to kill. | 15 Minutes. |
| Prevarication | To intentionally order the arrest of a person on false charges who is then found to be innocent, or to apply an improper or abusive NJP. This includes intentionally arresting a person on false charges, on ones own initiative without orders. | 20 Minutes. |
| Manslaughter | Killing someone without malicious intent. Manslaughter may be applied if someone dies as a result of a fight where the intent was not to kill. This also includes failing to revive someone without a reasonable attempt, not executed by the execution procedure. |
20 Minutes, and/or demotion. |
| Assault with a deadly weapon | To threaten or use physical force against someone with ill intent and with a lethal weapon such as a sidearm, blade, or rifle but not attempting to murder them. | 20 Minutes. |
| Illegal Confinement | Unlawfully detaining a person against their will. Includes, kidnapping, hostage-taking, and confining people in cells without charging them for a crime. It does not apply to Prisoners of War. | 20 Minutes. |
| Cruelty to Animals | Injuring or killing any domestic animal or wild life with malicious intent. Research monkeys used for chemical research, scientific purposes or hostile wildlife are exempt. | 30 Minutes. |
| Misuse of Authority | The exercising of power to a malicious extent by MP or deputized personnel acting as an MP. Examples include beating a downed prisoner, excessive use of harmful or non-lethal force, or other abusive actions that led to the harm of a person in custody. Detained suspects should not have more force used on them than necessary in order to pacify them. |
20 Minutes. |
| Unauthorised Deployment | To deploy into the area of operations without permission of the relevant head of department or Commander where appropriate whilst still performing assigned duties. (I.E A doctor deploying without permission, with the intentions to perform field surgery.) Deploying without intent to perform assigned duties remains desertion. - The relevant Head of Department or the Commander where appropriate may retroactively authorize deployment. The Commander may overrule the Head of Department on this. |
10 Minutes. |
Capital Crimes
- These crimes are extreme severity.
- All of these crimes may be punished by Permanent confinement and demotion, or execution and ID termination.
| Charge | Description |
|---|---|
| Jailbreak/Escape | To escape, assist in an escape, attempt escape, or be willfully and knowingly broken out from a cell. |
| Attempted Murder | Attempting to murder a person but failing to do so. If the evidence shows that the arrested person was clearly trying to kill someone with ill intent but failed in the action itself. |
| Murder/Unauthorized Execution | Killing someone with malicious intent. This includes Synthetic units. The charge applies even if the victim is later revived. Executions are only authorized as outlined in the Execution Procedure. This also includes refusing or preventing to revive anyone not executed by the execution procedure. |
| Sedition | To engage in actions or refuse to follow orders as to overthrow or usurp the legitimate command structure. Creating a massive threat to the ship without the knowledge and approval of the Commander falls under sedition. |
| Desertion | Refusing to carry out the duties essential to one’s post or abandoning post unauthorized, without intent to return. (Retreating from the planet when the FOB is breached is not Desertion, refusing to return when ordered is). |
| Crimes against Sapience | To engage in actions that violate interstellar life rights or otherwise are heinous acts against interstellar life. Examples are torture, cannibalism and forced infection of any kind. |
Optional Crimes
- These crimes can be added on to existing charges where relevant.
| Charge | Description | Minor | Major |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resisting Arrest | To resist a lawful arrest or search by a Military Police officer. | Refusing to comply with a lawful search or arrest. 5 minutes. |
Resisting a legal arrest by an MP by fleeing or using force. 10 minutes. |
| Aiding and Abetting | Assisting others in committing a crime, directly or indirectly, or encouraging them to commit one. Any person Aiding and Abetting is required to be told the crimes of the person they aided. | Same punishment as crime committed. | Same punishment as crime committed. |
| Disorderly Conduct in Confinement | To cause disruption in a significant manner while in Brig and under arrest. This can be added on to any charge. | Breaking a Minor Law while under arrest or in Prison. 7.5 minutes. |
Breaking a Major Law while under arrest or in Prison.15 minutes. |
Precautionary Charges
- These are used to confine people indefinitely.
| Charge | Description |
|---|---|
| Insanity | Declared only by the CMO or a synthetic, acting in such a manner which makes the offender not sound clear of mind. The subject, once cleared to be of sound mind, may be released from this particular charge. In the absence of a CMO or Synthetic, the Commander or Chief MP can appoint an officer of the medical department to perform an evaluation in their stead. An exception to this is in cases of verified suicide or attempted suicide, and the subject may appeal, or appeal to any medical personnel. |
| Prisoner of War | Being a hostile member of a legitimate and recognised faction. Prisoners of war cannot be executed, unless they are an active threat to others. |
| Discretionary Detainment | A discretionary charge used by Commanding Officer to detain personnel for any reason - for the safety and benefit of the operation or security. This is only appealable to the Commanding Officer, or the Provost Marshal Office, and may be lifted at any time by the Commanding Officer. |
Prisoner Rights
This is a list of rights prisoners have.
- They cannot be denied, with the exception of radio access, except in extreme situations with authorization from the Chief MP or Commander. Prisoners can fax provost to have their rights be given back.
Common Space
All prisoners are permitted to enter the common space by default.
- Permabrigged prisoners do not have this right, but can be given access with an escort for good behavior.
This right can be lost in the event of:
- Mutiny, riots, emergencies
- Jailbreaking
- Committing a crime within the brig. If this happens, the right can be given back by the Chief MP or Commander.
Protection and Medical Treatment
- If there are prisoners, a member of the MP must remain in the brig at all times except if the only prisoners are in permanent confinement or there is an emergency.
- Prisoners must be kept safe and unharmed.
- A surgical tray is to remain within the brig at all times, unless there is an emergency.
- Treatment should take place within the brig when possible. If not, an MP must escort the prisoner to the medbay and watch over them while they are treated.
- Prisoners must receive medical aid if needed.
- Prisoners must be revived unless they have been legally executed.
- Self-harm may result in being constrained for the duration of the sentence.
Access to a Radio
Prisoners are authorized a standard headset with the common channel.
- If any MP believes that it is being abused, they can revoke this right after a clear warning of the behavior.
- Prisoners may appeal this.
- Prisoners may have their radio revoked if a mutiny is active until the mutiny is over.
Right to Appeal
- Accepting an NJP waives the right to appeal.
- Appeals are used to correct errors, but may not be used to add new charges or punishments if a brig timer was already set.
- Appeals must be handled before executions, demotions, and NJPs. Appealing prisoners should have their brig timers set and running while the appeal is being processed.
- Personnel may be placed in holding awaiting their appeal if it had no brig sentence.
- Whomever is handling the appeal has the final say in the outcome of the appeal.
Appeal a Sentence in a timely manner
If an appeal process has not started within 10 minutes, or 30 minutes for permanently brigged, after a request to appeal has been clearly communicated to any MP, Chief MP, or Commander;
- The prisoner must be released.
- The person whom received the request, if failing to take appropriate action, are to be given a Neglect of Duty charge.
Who can handle an appeal
- Anyone under the jurisdiction of marine law has the right to appeal their punishment to their choice of either the Chief MP or the Commander. If the chosen person is involved in the crime, they must delegate to an uninvolved MP or Officer. This delegation can also be done for any other reason.
Ideally, these people should not be handling the appeal:
- Witnesses/victims.
- Anyone who ordered the arrest.
- The person who set the charges or punishment.
Appeal outcomes
A charge cannot be removed by appeal if the prisoner is found guilty, however, the person who handles the appeal can process the appeal as:
- A valid charge, no modification.
- Modify the charge to a lower charge.
- Reduce the punishment of a charge up to the minimum punishment.
- Remove a charge the prisoner is found innocent for.
Suspending Appeals
Appeals may be postponed in these situations:
- Threats requiring evacuation.
- A hostile force approaching or onboard the ship.
- Riots or jailbreaks.
- The prisoner requiring medical treatment and is not conscious.
- There being an already processing appeal.
- The prisoner having escaped or is unreachable in person.
Appeals may not be suspended for these examples:
- The Commander and Chief MP being busy with other tasks.
- The prisoner being declared insane.
Appeals Procedure
- The appeal processor must meet with the prisoner, and have the appeal be processed in person.
- The charges should be listed along with their punishment one by one. This may be done by any MP or the appeal processor.
- A discussion including witness accounts, the story of the accused, evidence, and mitigating circumstances is recommended.
- If charges were applied incorrectly they must be removed. No new charges may be added as a result if a brig time has been set.
- An appeal outcome should be given for each listed charge individually.
- The final punishment should be for the remaining crimes.
- The appeal processor decides the outcome. They may not be ordered or forced otherwise.
- The appeal processor cannot be retaliated against by anyone for any part of the appeal, unless it is a neglect of duty charge due to the appeal procedure not being followed correctly.
Appeals to the Provost Marshal Office
- The prisoner may request another appeal to the Provost Marshal Office.
- This may be done if their appeal is denied, or done instead of a standard appeal.
- If the Provost Marshal Office does not reply to the appeal in 10 minutes, the appeal is considered denied.
- The prisoner must be provided a pen and paper to write a fax to the Provost Marshal Office.
- If the prisoner is a threat to themself or others if unrestrained, they have the right to dictate the fax and have it written by any MP.
Special Provisions
MP Involvement in Mutinies
- Attempting to overthrow the legitimate command staff is illegal, and MP must do everything in their power to prevent it.
- Should a mutiny be successful, resulting in the Commander being deposed or surrendering, MP should hold the former Commander in indefinite confinement if their freedom would reignite the conflict.
- The Duty Officer may be optionally skipped in the Commander Succession, if the mutiny is successful.
- MP will after resume normal operations with the new commander, and any subterfuge charges, sedition charges, insubordination charges, and ordered arrests in relation to the original commander must be dropped.
(Note: Further information about MPs involvement in Mutinies can be found here)
Emergencies
- In emergencies, such as significant boardings or a compromised brig, imprisoned personnel may be released by the Chief MP, if they believe they will not be a further threat or hindrance during the emergency, also particularly if they display good behavior.
- If the imprisoned are too dangerous or detrimental to the survival of the crew, they should be escorted to an escape pod by a commissioned officer or a MP who will maintain their safety.
- A simple red alert is not sufficient reason for release, unless the ship is significantly overrun.
Synthetics
Synthetics must be given a chance to stand down, however must be repaired to serve its sentence if lethal force is used.
UNMC Synthetics
- UNMC Synthetics are programmed against being able to break marine law, and should not be arrested unless Provost Marshal Office have approved their arrest.
- These synthetic units are also granted the same rights and privileges of regular marines.
- If any MP believes they have broken marine law, a report should be faxed to the Provost Marshal Office.
- If an officer orders the arrest of a Synthetic, the order must be ignored and the officer should be informed they must submit a report to allow the arrest.
- Synthetics not directly part of UNMC do not have the above immunities.
Survivor Synthetics
- We-Ya Synthetics (From colonies or otherwise) are granted similar rights and privileges as UNMC Synthetics.
- They may have their arrest ordered by the Commander or Chief MP without the need to provide a report to the Provost Marshal Office.
- Any of these survivor synthetics that act against the UNMC such as taking valuable supplies without request, or destroying property and defenses can be declared rogue by the Commander (but not a Duty Officer).
- When declared rogue, the synthetic loses any protections and lethal force may be used freely.
CO Provisions and Regulations
Arrest Immunity
The Commanding Officer is not above marine law. However, they may not be arrested without the permission of Provost Marshal Office.
- Should a Commanding Officer break marine law, Provost Marshal Office must be contacted through fax to arrest the Commanding Officer.
- The right to contact Provost Marshal Office may not be denied.
- If the Commanding Officer has been deposed due to mutiny, the MP are to treat them the same as a deposed Commander per special provisions, lose their arrest immunity, and are no longer considered the Commander.
Execution Privileges
The Commanding Officer, High Command, and Provost Marshal Office Marshals may perform Battlefield Executions. They may personally execute any person who marine law applies to, as long as they are under their authority, without warning or procedure, unless the person is already in MP custody.
To perform a Battlefield Execution, one of the following conditions must be fulfilled:
- They are a threat to your command. Credibly attempting to undermine or remove your command by illegal means.
Insults, disagreements, or being reported to the Provost Marshal Office are not valid reasons. Countermanding or refusing to follow orders are.
- They are threat to others. Credibly threatening and attempting to do harm to the Commanding Officer, or someone while in the Commanding Officer's presence.
- They are a threat to the ship or the operation. Credibly threatening or attempting to do damage to the ship, the UNMC, or operation while in the Commanding Officer's presence.
Escort Missions
The Commanding Officer has two escort provisions they may order, not to be confused with MP FOB protection within the SOP. There must be a minimum of a single MP aboard the ship at all times, per the SOP.
- The Commanding Officer may request up to two MPs to guard the Commanding Officer while in the AO. They are permitted to fight in the frontline with the Commanding Officer.
- The Commanding Officer may request any amount of MPs to escort non-combat personnel planetside, provided they avoid the frontline at all costs. This includes a Commanding Officer who will not be going to fight at the frontline.
Should the escorted individual be incapacitated, the escorting MPs must try to recover the individual. If this is no longer possible, they must return shipside.
During an escort mission, the following rules must be followed by all parties:
- The escorting MPs must focus keeping the escorted individual secure at all times and not enforce marine law.
- The escorting MPs must remain in line of sight to the escorted individual at all times to the best of their ability. The escorted individual may not order the MP to do something that would put them outside line of sight.
Pardons
The Commanding Officer may pardon criminals by name and crime they are being pardoned for if they believe it is in the best interests of the operation.
- Only minor and major crimes may be pardoned.
- Capital crimes may not be pardoned except with the permission of Provost Marshal Office.
- The Chief MP, or if absent, an MP may appeal these pardons to Provost Marshal Office, and if they believe the pardon was wrongfully done.
- The Commanding Officer may be held responsible for further criminal actions committed by those they pardon.
- If Provost Marshal Office reverses the decision of the pardon, the Commanding Officer must ensure the prisoner returns to serve their time without failure. Failure to do so may result in removal from command and charges at the discretion of Provost Marshal Office.
- The Commanding Officer must know the crimes committed, and announce the name of the prisoner, and the reason why they are being pardoned.
- The Commanding Officer does not need to be present for the release of the prisoner.
Revoking Arrests
The Commanding Officer may also invoke pardoning authority to revoke arrests, or warrants of arrests, for a person before they are placed in the brig.
- This revocation follows the same procedure as pardons.
- They must be announced the same way.
- They are subject to the same appeals to Provost Marshal Office.
- The Commanding Officer is responsible for the actions of the person being pardoned.
- If the person whose arrest was revoked reoffends, removal from command and charges may apply to the Commanding Officer by the MP with permission from Provost Marshal Office.
These conditions must be true for the revocation to be valid:
- The Commanding Officer is in the general vicinity as the person being arrested.
- The revocation is not being used on a person who are in the process of committing a crime, are resisting or have resisted arrest, or are already in the brig. (In which case a regular pardon can be used.)
- The revocation is not being used to prevent an arrest authorized by Provost Marshal Office.
Demotions
The Commanding Officer may demote or discharge UNMC personnel under their authority if the person has commited any major crime, and not only major crimes with demotion listed as a punishment. The demotion should fit the severity, and also remain within the department they were originally working. An engineer should not be demoted into a medical position.
General NJPs
The Commanding Officer may issue NJPs at any point they find a person's behavior inappropriate or contrary to good order, and conduct deserving of punishment even if a crime has not been committed, such as acting in an unprofessional manner, failing to complete a job in satisfactory conditions, or failing to uphold standards of good order.
- All NJP conditions and rights apply when this provision is invoked, including a 10 minute brig sentence if refused.
Deputizing
The Commanding Officer may deputize the following personnel to make arrests and enforce marine law, should MPs be unavailable or unable to respond in a timely manner. When deputized, these personnel are expected and required to follow Marine Law like an MP, and will carry the same punishments.
- The Executive Officer.
- The Auxiliary Support Officer.
- Staff Officers.
- UNMC Synthetics.
Commanding Officer Regulations
These regulations are not modifiable without approval from Provost Marshal Office.
Uniforms
- Commanding Officers must remain in UNMC uniform at all times.
- Anything in their personal dress vendors, as well as standard UNMC enlisted and officer uniforms are acceptable.
- They should avoid wearing department uniforms.
- Dress clothing, swimwear, sleepwear, civilian clothing, and athletic wear should be reserved for their appropriate recreational, training activities or situations.
- They should never be found bare or in underwear in public appearances.
- Wearing the uniform of any other military or organization is strictly prohibited.
Conduct
- Commanding Officers are role models for those under their command.
- They must exhibit dress, behavior, and mentality fitting of their rank and decades of service.
- They must demonstrate level-headedness, maturity, and competence.
- While not expected to be humorless and strict, they should maintain reasonable dignity.
