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Laws & Punishments

Below is a list of crimes in Conglomeria and their associated punishment:
(This is a work in progress)

Crime

Description

Punishment

Treason: Assassination

The killing, harming, or kidnapping of the president of Conglomeria or any government representative;
as well as any attempted or conspired plots to kill, harm, or kidnap members of government.

Public execution

Treason: Military Desertion & Failure to Serve

Willing abandonment of the Conglomerian Military or failure to fully serve the mandatory 36 months of military service
without prior exemption.

Public execution

Treason: Destruction of Government Property

Depredation or vandalism of any agency, department, property, or subsidiary belonging to the Conglomerian government,
including theft of resources belonging to the Conglomerian government.

Public execution

Treason: Espionage

Sabotage of the Conglomerian government through spying or disclosure of classified information
on behalf of foreign governments or any malevolent parties.

Public execution

Treason: Insurrection

Planning or participating in a coup, rebellion, or act of war against the Conglomerian government.

Public execution

Treason: Political Interference

Interfering or conspiring to interfere with the results and processes of federal or provincial elections through means of
bribery, forgery, or other means of deceit.

Public execution

Treason: Sedition

Inciting or aiding in insurrection and rebellion against the Conglomerian government through actions, speech, and writing.

Public execution

Treason: Defection

Planning, aiding, or participating in an escape from the nation Conglomeria without a valid travel visa
or without prior approval from the government.

Public execution

Murder

Unlawful killing or conspiracy to kill a Conglomerian citizen,
as well as outsourcing murder or violence by means of a secondary party.

Execution

Possession of Illicit Substances

Purchase, possession, or consumption of controlled illicit substances; including but not limited to:
alcohol, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, narcotics, and medication without a prescription,
as well as any associated paraphernalia (bongs, pipes, and syringes.)

15-30 years forced labor

Distribution of Illicit Substances

Selling, intending to sell, or aiding in the trafficking of controlled illicit substances.

30 years forced labor

Possession of Illegal Firearms

Purchase, possession, or use of automatic, semi-automatic, firearms for personal use.
Single-shot firearms may be purchased, owned, and used only at designated gun ranges and hunting territories
with a valid gun license and prior government approval.

15-30 years forced labor

Bigamy

Marrying or attempting to marry while currently legally married to another spouse.
This includes attempting to remarry with a previous marriage license from outside of Conglomerian jurisdiction.

15 years forced labor

Desecration of Body Integrity

Purposefully marking, branding, or otherwise modifying the body of oneself or of others
without prior approval from the government.

5-30 years forced labor

Desertion of Spouse

Willfully abandoning duties to own's spouse with the intent to remain apart for a prolonged period of time,
without prior approval from the government.

10 years forced labor

Deviant Sexual Activity

The promotion, practice, or indoctrination of homosexual or gender deviant practices.

10 years forced labor

Childrearing Without a License

Conceiving, raising, or adopting children without a valid parenting license from both parties.

5 years forced labor
Sterilization of Offender(s)
Removal of children from household

Forgery of Childrearing License

Creating, selling, or purchasing counterfeit or otherwise non-government-issued childrearing licenses,
as well as falsifying any information on required documentation.

10 years forced labor
Sterilization of Offender(s)
Removal of children from household

Misuse of Emergency Services

Requesting emergency service response (police, fire, EMT, etc.)
without the presence of an actual emergency. This includes both purposeful and accidental calls or requests
if deemed neglectful enough.

$100 - $1000 fine
Varies on severity of offense

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