Disrespect [Beria]
Removed Tribunal Statutes · by Historian Dilorry Anah
Though it is the right of all citizens to disagree or dislike the law, it is required that every citizen abide by it. When a citizen openly conducts an overt act of disrespect to a member of the TRIBUNAL, that citizen shall be guilty of Disrespect of a Tribune, and be marked a criminal for such.
This law shall serve to stop any such blatant shows of disrespect to a TRIBUNE such as: name calling, spitting in their presence, vomiting on them, defecating on them, or any form of physical disrespect such as, but not limited to, tackling, slapping, or kicking.
Note: This law is not limited to to the examples given. ANY form of disrespect is covered under the preview of this law.
When faced with marking a person for this crime, a TRIBUNAL must offer a single warning to the subject. If the subject continues to show disrespect, or quickly leaves the vicinity, a warrant may be issued for the apprehension of the subject. As soon as possible, the TRIBUNE must send a scroll to both the perpetrator and the TRIBUNAL in general, detailing the nature of the crime.
Severity: Severe
Penality: Tribunal's discretion, but should generally be either Bail or Extended sentence.
This law will remain in affect for as long as Dame Beria remains a member of the Council.
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