Shareholders of Lazarus,
The bill "Criminal Code Act Amendment (May 2020)", reprinted below, has been motioned to vote and seconded. The discussion thread can be found here.
As per Assembly Procedure Act 1.5, this vote will last for 5 days, ending on May 19th, 7:10 EST. Citizens may vote "Aye" or "For," "Nay" or "Against," or "Abstain" or "Present".
-- Debussy, Deputy Speaker
The bill "Criminal Code Act Amendment (May 2020)", reprinted below, has been motioned to vote and seconded. The discussion thread can be found here.
As per Assembly Procedure Act 1.5, this vote will last for 5 days, ending on May 19th, 7:10 EST. Citizens may vote "Aye" or "For," "Nay" or "Against," or "Abstain" or "Present".
Criminal Code Act Amendment (April 2020)
Proposed by: @Domais
Preamble
In order to better ensure the fairness of the outcomes of our elections we, the Citizens of Lazarus, enact this amendment.
Section 1. Amendment of the Criminal Code Act (September 2018)
(1) The relevant sections of the Criminal Code Act, as they are currently written, read:
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[TD]Section 11. Conspiracy
(1) Any person who prepares, incites another or plans to commit an offence enumerated herein, shall be guilty of conspiracy to commit that offence.
Section 12. Guilt and Sentencing
(1) No person may be found guilty of a crime not listed in this act.
(2) If found guilty of a crime, the Delegate may impose upon the person any punishment proportionate to the offence.
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(2) The relevant sections of Criminal Code Act, as amended, shall read:
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[TD]Section 11. Electoral Fraud
(1) Any person who, during the course of an election, uses the communications powers granted to regional officers in an attempt to influence, promote, or damage an electoral campaign shall have committed electoral fraud.
(2) Any person who, during the course of an election, uses any monetary method including stamps to promote themselves, their campaign, damage the campaign of another or likewise shall have committed electoral fraud.
Section 12. Conspiracy
(1) Any person who prepares, incites another or plans to commit an offence enumerated herein, shall be guilty of conspiracy to commit that offence.
Section 13. Guilt and Sentencing
(1) No person may be found guilty of a crime not listed in this act.
(2) If found guilty of a crime, the Delegate may impose upon the person any punishment proportionate to the offence.
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-- Debussy, Deputy Speaker
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