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criminal_code_of_the_free_state_of_settlers [2024/12/06 05:12] – [The Criminal Code: Listed Paragraphs] admincriminal_code_of_the_free_state_of_settlers [2025/06/24 03:57] (current) – [CRIMINAL CODE OF THE FREE STATE OF SETTLERS] admin
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 +=== Races | Culture ===
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 ====== CRIMINAL CODE OF THE FREE STATE OF SETTLERS ====== ====== CRIMINAL CODE OF THE FREE STATE OF SETTLERS ======
  
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
-The Criminal Code of the [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]] was established in 2625 shortly after the ratification of the [[First Constitution|First Constitution]]. Reflecting the values of individual freedom and personal responsibility, the code adhered to the philosophy of "not more rules than necessary, but a high price for violations." It was designed to deter crime through visible, harsh, and often public punishments, ensuring that the cost of breaking the law outweighed any potential benefits.+The Criminal Code of the [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]] was established in 2625 shortly after the ratification of the [[First Constitution|First Constitution]]. Drafted by the artificial intelligence [[gaia_system|GAIA]], alongside the First Constitution and the [[Civil Code|Civil Code]], it reflected the settlers' values of individual freedom and personal responsibility, adhering to the philosophy of not more rules than necessary, but a high price for violations.”The code was designed to deter crime through visible, harsh, and often public punishments, ensuring that the cost of breaking the law outweighed any potential benefits.
  
-This legal framework, complemented by the [[Civil Code of the Free State of Settlers|Civil Code]], upheld the ideals of justice and equality stated in the First Constitution. However, the Criminal Code emphasized order through a blend of practical deterrence, public accountability, and strict enforcement.+This legal framework, complemented by the Civil Code, upheld the ideals of justice and equality stated in the First Constitution. While the Civil Code focused on resolving private disputes, the Criminal Code emphasized order through a blend of practical deterrence, public accountability, and strict enforcement, reflecting the settlers' pragmatic approach to maintaining societal cohesion in a fragile new world.
  
 ===== Foundations of the Criminal Code ===== ===== Foundations of the Criminal Code =====
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 The First Constitution provided the philosophical backbone for the Criminal Code, particularly its emphasis on equality before the law (§1) and the duty to preserve peace (§4). While the Constitution outlined broad principles, the Criminal Code dealt explicitly with offenses, defining them and prescribing corresponding punishments. The First Constitution provided the philosophical backbone for the Criminal Code, particularly its emphasis on equality before the law (§1) and the duty to preserve peace (§4). While the Constitution outlined broad principles, the Criminal Code dealt explicitly with offenses, defining them and prescribing corresponding punishments.
  
-**The guiding principle was two fold:**+**The guiding principle was twofold:**
  
   * **Minimal Administration:** Laws and punishments were straightforward, reflecting the settlers' disdain for bureaucracy.   * **Minimal Administration:** Laws and punishments were straightforward, reflecting the settlers' disdain for bureaucracy.
   * **Maximum Deterrence:** Punishments were severe and publicly visible, emphasizing communal accountability and the need for order in a fragile society.   * **Maximum Deterrence:** Punishments were severe and publicly visible, emphasizing communal accountability and the need for order in a fragile society.
  
-===== Key Elements of the Criminal Code =====+===== Key Punishments of the Criminal Code =====
  
-  * **The Mark of Shame:** For every criminal offense, violators received a Mark of Shame, tattooed under their left eye.Once the sentence was completedthe mark was crossed out but remained visible as a permanent reminder of the crime.+  * **Mark of Shame:** For every criminal offense, violators received a Mark of Shame, tattooed under their left eye, symbolizing the crime committed:
  
-  * **Death Penalty:** Murderers and perpetrators of extreme violence got hanged in the public.  +      * Circle: Theft 
 +      * Lightning Bolt: Sabotage 
 +      * Slash: Violence 
 +      * Triangle: Fraud 
 + 
 +  * Upon completing their sentence, the mark was crossed out to signify rehabilitation, but it remained permanently visible as a reminder of the crime. This controversial measure balanced accountability with reintegration, ensuring the offender’s past could not be entirely erased. 
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 +  * **Death Penalty:** Reserved for murder and extreme acts of violence, offenders were sentenced to public hanging, a punishment designed to instill fear and reinforce communal order
  
   * **Public Humiliation for Theft and Fraud:** Thieves and swindlers faced punishments akin to Earth’s historical tar and feathers. Known as the "Grease and Ember" Ritual, offenders were covered in sticky plant resin and sprinkled with luminous dust from local bioluminescent moss, ensuring their humiliation was visible for days.   * **Public Humiliation for Theft and Fraud:** Thieves and swindlers faced punishments akin to Earth’s historical tar and feathers. Known as the "Grease and Ember" Ritual, offenders were covered in sticky plant resin and sprinkled with luminous dust from local bioluminescent moss, ensuring their humiliation was visible for days.
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 ==== Case Management and Judges ==== ==== Case Management and Judges ====
  
-**Appointing Judges**: For each case, the Settlers Council appointed a trusted citizen to act as the judge. This individual was chosen for their integrity and familiarity with the issue at hand. The role of judge was not a permanent position but rather a temporary civic duty. +  * **Appointing Judges**: For each case, the Settlers Council appointed a trusted citizen to act as the judge. This individual was chosen for their integrity and familiarity with the issue at hand. The role of judge was not a permanent position but rather a temporary civic duty. 
-Three-Headed Jury: To ensure fairness, the Settlers Council also selected a three-headed jury, composed of impartial citizens who deliberated and advised on the final verdict. +  * **Three-Headed Jury:** To ensure fairness, the Settlers Council also selected a three-headed jury, composed of impartial citizens who deliberated and advised on the final verdict. 
-Trial Process + 
-Filing a Complaint: Citizens filed complaints or lawsuits with the Settlers Council, which evaluated the legitimacy of the case. +==== Trial Process ==== 
-Appointing the Court: Upon approval, the Council assigned a temporary judge and jury to oversee the trial. + 
-Hearings: Both parties presented evidence and arguments, with the appointed judge maintaining order and ensuring that proceedings adhered to the First Constitution and the Criminal Code. +  * **Filing a Complaint:** Citizens filed complaints or lawsuits with the Settlers Council, which evaluated the legitimacy of the case. 
-Verdict: The jury voted on the verdict, which the judge delivered. In criminal cases, the Settlers Council ensured that punishments were carried out. +  * **Appointing the Court:** Upon approval, the Council assigned a temporary judge and jury to oversee the trial. 
-Legacy of Citizen Justice+  * **Hearings:** Both parties presented evidence and arguments, with the appointed judge maintaining order and ensuring that proceedings adhered to the First Constitution and the Criminal Code. 
 +  * **Verdict:** The jury voted on the verdict, which the judge delivered. In criminal cases, the Settlers Council ensured that punishments were carried out. 
 + 
 +==== Legacy of Citizen Justice ==== 
 The lack of professional judges in the Free State of Settlers was both a strength and a limitation. It reinforced the Beta Age ethos of community-driven governance, ensuring that justice remained a collective responsibility. However, it also led to occasional inconsistencies, as verdicts could vary depending on the judge's interpretation of the law and the jury's inclinations. The lack of professional judges in the Free State of Settlers was both a strength and a limitation. It reinforced the Beta Age ethos of community-driven governance, ensuring that justice remained a collective responsibility. However, it also led to occasional inconsistencies, as verdicts could vary depending on the judge's interpretation of the law and the jury's inclinations.
  
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   * [[Beta Age|Beta Age]]   * [[Beta Age|Beta Age]]
   * [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]]   * [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]]
 +  * [[gaia_system|GAIA]]
 +  *  [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_beta_age|The exohuman governmental and legal system during the Beta Age]]
   * [[First Constitution|First Constitution]]   * [[First Constitution|First Constitution]]
   * [[Civil Code of the Free State of Settlers|Civil Code of the Free State of Settlers]]   * [[Civil Code of the Free State of Settlers|Civil Code of the Free State of Settlers]]
   * [[Guarding Troopers|Guarding Troopers]]   * [[Guarding Troopers|Guarding Troopers]]
   * [[common_constitution|Common Constitution]] (Gamma Age)   * [[common_constitution|Common Constitution]] (Gamma Age)
-  * [[Criminal Code |Criminal Code]] of the Federal Confederation (Gamma Age) +  * [[Criminal Code |Criminal Code of the Federal Confederation]]  (Gamma Age) 
-  * [[Civil Code|Civil Code]] of the Federal Confederation (Gamma Age)+  * [[Civil Code|Civil Code of the Federal Confederation]]  (Gamma Age)
  
  
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