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AloisRotterborg
#172334718Tuesday, August 25, 2015 4:23 AM GMT

Rights of Man and Citizen I - Each citizen is entitled to human rights. II - Each citizen is entitled to rhe right of religion and education. III - Each citizen is entitled to equality IV - The law has the right to forbid only actions harmful to society. Anything which is not forbidden by the law cannot be impeded, and no one can be constrained to do what it does not order. V - Property being an inviolable and sacred right, no one can be deprived of private usage, if it is not when the public necessity, legally noted, evidently requires it, and under the condition of a just and prior indemnity. VI - Each citizen has the right to ascertain, by himself or through his representatives, the need for a public tax, to consent to it freely, to know the uses to which it is put, and of determining the proportion, basis, collection, and duration. VII - No man can be accused, arrested nor detained but in the cases determined by the law, and according to the forms which it has prescribed. Those who solicit, dispatch, carry out or cause to be carried out arbitrary orders, must be punished; but any citizen called or seized under the terms of the law must obey at once; he renders himself culpable by resistance. VIII - Liberty consists of doing anything which does not harm others: thus, the exercise of the natural rights of each man has only those borders which assure other members of the society the enjoyment of these same rights. These borders can be determined only by the law. Crime and Punishment - Lèse Majisté - Fine of 7000 Ravian Francs and four weeks Voslo sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional two weeks shall be added to the setence. - High Treason - Fine of 5500 Ravian Francs and four weeks Voslo sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional two weeks shall be added to the sentence. - Treason - Fine of 5250 Ravian Francs and three weeks three days Voslo sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional week shall be added to the sentence. - Murder - Fine of 4560 Ravian Francs and three week Voslo sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an addition three days shall be added to the sentence. - Theft - Fine of 4300 Ravian Francs and one week Prison sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional week shall be added to the sentence. - Vandalism - Fine of 3600 Ravian Francs and five days Prison sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional five days shall be added to the sentence. - Possession of Illegal Items - Fine of 3450 Ravian Francs and three days Prison sentence. If the fine cannot be payed, an additional week shall be added to the sentence. In the event the defendant is found not guilty, no charges can be pressed and case is dropped. In the event the defendant is found guilty, charges are continued and case is closed. NOTICE - Articles IV - VIII are from the Declaration of the rights of Man and Citizen from France and are not original.

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