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=Notice: This page serves as a placeholder and a WIP for Corpregs 2.0; It is not yet in effect and anything yet is subject to change.=
=Notice: This page serves as a placeholder and a WIP for Corpregs 2.0; It is not yet in effect and anything yet is subject to change.=
=Preface=
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==Injunctions==
Injunctions are corrective measures to undesirable crew behaviour. They can be issued with misdemeanours and higher punishments in place of or in addition to regular penalties. Plea bargains are common causes for injunctions. Injunctions require a paper copy. The suspect is entitled to a copy, the original must be stored.
'''Injunctions have some terms:'''
• Injunctions may not prohibit work assignments.
• Injunctions may not last over thirty minutes.
• Injunctions may not prohibit the suspect from accessing essential services, such as medical treatment.
• Injunctions listed as a penalty require only the arresting officer’s approval.
• Injunctions not listed as a penalty require approval from the Warden, Head of Security or Captain (or acting).
• An injunction can be taken as a plea bargain and must always have the suspect’s signature. The suspect is entitled to a paper copy.

Revision as of 18:23, 8 October 2020

Notice: This page serves as a placeholder and a WIP for Corpregs 2.0; It is not yet in effect and anything yet is subject to change.

Preface


Injunctions

Injunctions are corrective measures to undesirable crew behaviour. They can be issued with misdemeanours and higher punishments in place of or in addition to regular penalties. Plea bargains are common causes for injunctions. Injunctions require a paper copy. The suspect is entitled to a copy, the original must be stored.

Injunctions have some terms:

• Injunctions may not prohibit work assignments.

• Injunctions may not last over thirty minutes.

• Injunctions may not prohibit the suspect from accessing essential services, such as medical treatment.

• Injunctions listed as a penalty require only the arresting officer’s approval.

• Injunctions not listed as a penalty require approval from the Warden, Head of Security or Captain (or acting).

• An injunction can be taken as a plea bargain and must always have the suspect’s signature. The suspect is entitled to a paper copy.