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Revision as of 15:13, 6 March 2024

A Guide to the King's Law - Guard's Handbook

This handbook is intended as a quick-reference guide for law enforcement personnel and should not be treated as a judicial interpretation of the law itself.

Offences Against the Person

Offences Against the Person are those which involve the threat or use of violence, as well as the infliction of harm. Offences Against the Person also apply to Magic related incidents.

Offence Description Severity

Common Assault †

When a person intentionally or recklessly causes another person to suffer unlawful violence, or genuinely believe that they are about to suffer immediate unlawful violence.

(I.e. Direct threats of imminent violence, spitting, a missed punch or minor injury, i.e. some bruises, bloody nose, minor cuts etc.)

Summary

Low

Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) †

When a person physically attacks another person, causing injury to that person.

(Cuts and severe bruising etc.)

Summary

Medium

Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) †

When a person physically attacks another person, causing a serious injury to that person.

(Broken bones, serious bruising, bad cuts etc.)

Indictable

High

Threats to Kill ‡

When a person threatens to kill another person, causing that person to genuinely believe that the threat will be carried out.

(Threats can be calculated and premeditated, or said in the heat of the moment. The defendant does not have to have the intention to kill but there has to be an intent that the person to whom the threat has been issued would fear it would be carried out.)

Indictable

Very High

Kidnapping

When a person unlawfully seizes and/or carries away a person, against their will, by force, or threat of force.

Indictable

Very High

Stalking

When a person follows another person, leading a reasonable person to believe that they are in danger.

Summary

Medium

† Beginning with Assault, these flagged offences are considered part of an exclusive tier (i.e. ABH is a more severe form of Assault). A suspect must be charged with the most severe offences per instance (i.e. attacking one person cannot result in a charge of both ABH and GBH, only GBH. Attacking 3 people may result in up to three instances, each independently ranging from Assault up to Wounding).

‡ This can be a difficult offence to prove, and it should be reserved for the more serious cases. Where it is doubtful whether the threat carried the necessary intent a charge of Assault or Causing Harassment, Alarm, or Distress may be appropriate.

Public Order Offences

Public Order Offences are common offences which happen on the street and deal with people acting inappropriately. When handling these offences always consider the circumstances as it will affect the severity of the punishment.

Offence Description Severity

Causing Harassment, Alarm, or Distress

When a person uses threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or engages in disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person who is likely to feel harassment, or to who the behaviour causes alarm or distress thereby.

(Includes behaviour such as indecent exposure, stalking, excessive swearing in a threatening manner, veiled/indirect threats, etc.)

(Does not stack with Assault. For immediate and direct threats, refer to Assault instead.)

Summary

Low

Public Nuisance

When a person exhibits disorderly behaviour which disrupts order or the King's peace, or outrages public decency.

(Any conduct that disrupts order and/or the King's peace or outrages public decency, shouting and/or verbal abuse. Fighting not included, see Affray.)

(i.e. Being drunk and disorderly, anti-social behaviour.)

Summary

Low/Medium

Affray

When a person uses or threatens to use unlawful violence towards another person and with such conduct as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for their personal safety.

(i.e. Fighting in a public place which is not specifically designated for combat practice. Does not stack with Assault.)

Summary

Low / Medium

Public Endangerment

When a person acts or conducts themselves in such a manner, that is creates a substantial risk of physical injury to others in a public place.

Summary

Low / Medium

Violent Disorder

When a person belongs to a group of three (3) or more people who are present together, use or to threaten to use unlawful violence.

Summary/Indictable

Medium/High

Riot

Belonging to a group of ten (10) or more people who are present together to use or to threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose.

Indictable

High/Very High

Violating a Dispersal Order

When a person who has been issued an active dispersal order, returns to the area in which the dispersal order applies

Summary

Medium

Violating a Barring Order

When a person enters the City of Stormwind while under the effects of an active barring order.

Summary

Medium

Property Offences

Property Offences relate primarily to theft, the illegal acquisition of goods, or criminal damage to property.

Often punished according to the amount stolen or attempted stolen.

Offence Description Severity

Theft

Stealing money or property.

Summary/Indictable

Low

Robbery

Theft through the use, or threat, of violence, often referred to as Mugging.

Summary/Indictable

Medium

Banditry

Organised acts of robbing another in a group of three or more.

Summary/Indictable

Medium / High

Trespassing

Entering a building of another, or public office, without right or permission.

Summary

Medium

Trading Stolen Property

Purchasing or selling stolen property.

Summary/Indictable

Low / Medium

Fraud

Deceit with the intent to cause damage.

(Damage is considered to be either physical or financial)

Summary/Indictable

Low

Destruction of Property

Damaging or destroying the property of another person.

(Penalty: Set to double the damaged property.)

Summary/Indictable

Variable

Destruction of Public Property

Damaging or destroying the property of the Crown. (Fine: Set to triple the damaged property.)

Summary/Indictable

Variable

Sabotage

Damaging or destroying weapons, equipment, property, or supplies belonging to the Military, Law Enforcement or Intelligence Services.

Indictable

Medium / High

Offences under the Organised Crime Act

For the judicial version of the Organised Crime Act, please refer to the Act itself, located here: Organised Crime Act

Organised Crime Offences refer to the offences of being a member of or supporting organisations that have been proscribed for having criminal activity as one of their primary goals. An organisation may be proscribed by the Crown Prosecution Service and any requests for a group/organisation to be proscribed should be directed there and supported with evidence.

The Act itself contains the laws, as well as various clauses that must be taken in to account. Note that this document acts as a simplified handbook only, and the sections that follow act only as references to their respective counterparts within the Act itself.

Offence Description Severity

Section 4

Membership in a Proscribed Organisation

A person is guilty of the offence of Membership in a Proscribed Organisation if they belong or profess to belong to a proscribed organisation.

(Sentence depends on the type criminal activity that the organisation is involved in and the position of the member. Refer to a prosecutor for further guidance.)

Indictable

Medium/High, up to Extremely High

(Variable)

Section 5

Supporting a Proscribed Organisation

A person is guilty of the offence of Supporting a Proscribed Organisation if they:

  • Invite support for a proscribed organisation.
  • Intentionally or knowingly assist or further the goals of a proscribed organisation in the commission of its activities directly or indirectly through their actions.
  • Wear an item of clothing/wear, carry or display an article that is affiliated with a proscribed organisation. (i.e. a tabard)

(Whether this offence was committed largely depends on the specifics, refer to the relevant Act for details.)

(Does not stack with Section 4.)

Indictable

Medium/High

Proscribed Organisations

(As listed in Schedule 1: Proscribed Organisations of the Organised Crime Act)

  • The Defias Brotherhood
  • The Scarlet Crusade
  • The Wastewander Bandits
  • The Syndicate
  • Cult of the Damned
  • The Copper Crown
  • The Red Jackals
  • The Browncloaks

Magic Offences

For the judicial version of the Misuse of Magic Act, please refer to the Act itself, located here: Misuse of Magic Act

Magic Offences relate to the misuse and/or improper use of magic. Magic is considered 'Use of a Deadly Weapon' if used in an Offence Against the Person.

Note that Offences Against the Person and the Misuse of Magic Act can be stacked. For instance, a suspect can be charged with Section 2 and Assault at the same time.

The Act itself contains the laws, as well as various clauses that must be taken in to account. Note that this document acts as a simplified handbook only, and the sections that follow act only as references to their respective counterparts within the Act itself.

Offence Description Severity

Section 1

Misuse of Magic

Using any type of magic in the execution of a criminal offence.

Summary

Medium

Section 2

Unsanctioned Practice of Forbidden Magic

Casting a spell or enchantment of a forbidden type without being sanctioned to do so.

Indictable

Medium / High

Section 3

Unsanctioned Mental Invasion

Breaching the mind of a person without being sanctioned to do so. A person is allowed to enter the mind of another if consent is given.

Indictable

High

Section 4

Unsanctioned Appearance of a Familiar

Allowing a controlled familiar to take on a form that is larger than 6ft tall, 6f wide, obscene or distasteful, or that of a fully sentient being, without being sanctioned to do so.

Summary

Medium

Section 5

Inadequate Familiar Identification

Allowing a controlled familiar to take form without a seal or symbol of its summoner/controller, or a false seal or symbol.

Summary

Low

Section 6

Summoning of a Demon

Casting a spell or ritual which results in a demonic entity taking form in the mortal realm.

Indictable

Medium / High

Section 7

Unsanctioned Teleportation and Portal Manifestation

Using teleportation magic to enter the City of Stormwind without passing through the mage tower's teleportation anchor without sanction.

Opening a portal to an unauthorised drop-off zone without Special Issue License D-6.

Opening a portal larger than 3 yards, 1 foot, 3 and 3/4 inches tall, 2 yards, 8 feet, 9 and 15/16 inches wide without Special Issue License G-16.

Disposing of solids, liquids gasses or plasma using portals or teleportation magic without sanction.

Summary

Medium

Section 8

Unlawful Use and Exploitation of Conjuration

Conjuring coins that resemble the sovereign currency.

Conjuring objects for sale or exchange, where the vendor has mislead the purchaser to believe they are not conjured.

Conjuring an object for use in a criminal act.

Conjuring a deadly object or substance.

Summary

Medium

Section 9

Unlawful Use of Transmutation

Polymorphing an individual in to a complex creature.

Polymorphing a low intelligence creature into a high intelligence creature.

Transmuting a living biological entity in to a non-living material.

Transmuting multiple creatures in to a single creature.

Transmuting materials in to other materials, without a transmutation hallmark on the new material.

Performing physiological transmutation on a person without permission and without qualification.

Indictable

Medium / High

Capital Offences

Capital Offences are the most serious of offences.

Offence Description Severity

Murder

When a person of sound mind and discretion unlawfully kills any person in being under the King's Peace with intent to kill or cause grievous bodily harm (GBH).

Indictable

Very High

Capital Murder

The unlawful killing of a Soldier, Guard or Intelligence Agent of the Kingdom of Stormwind.

Indictable

Extremely High

Assassination

The unlawful killing of a State Official of the Kingdom of Stormwind.

(Magistrates, Judges, Prosecutorss, Religious or Political figures, Military Officers or Intelligence Officers.)

Indictable

Extremely High

Involuntary Manslaughter

When a person negligently or recklessly causes the unlawful death of another.

(If the suspect caused a death unintentionally through misadventure, preventable mistake, or negligence.)

Indictable

High

Voluntary Manslaughter

When a person knowingly or intentionally causes the unlawful death of another after reasonable provocation.

Indictable

High

Misconduct in Public Office

The performance of an act by a public official that is harmful, legally unjustified, or contrary to law.

(Magistrates, Judges, Prosecutors, Religious or Political figures, Law Enforcement personnel, Military Officers or Intelligence Officers are all public officials. Sentence according to the severity of the act.)

Indictable

Variable

Kidnapping

Unlawfully seizing and/or carrying away a person, against their will, by force, or threat of force.

(Demanding ransom or property in exchange for a person in their custody also applies.)

Indictable

High

Theft of Information

The act of stealing confidential information from a Law Enforcement entity, Court of Law officials, the Military or Intelligence Services.

(Guard reports, court of law documents, classified intelligence, forcing another to provide verbal classified information or eavesdropping included.)

Indictable

Very High

Misuse of Information

The act of spreading confidential information to unauthorised personnel.

(Guard reports, legal documents, classified intelligence etc.)

Indictable

High

Treason

The act of, or attempt to, overthrow one's government. To harm or kill its sovereign.

Indictable

Very High

Torture

To afflict severe pain of body or mind upon another.

(the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, magic, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure)

Indictable

Very High

Impersonation

To deceptively act or conduct oneself for the purposes of fraud in a way that may cause a reasonable person to believe that the perpetrator is a different person.

(Pretending to be a public official; i.e. a guard, a judge, an intelligence officer or military officer, acts as an aggravating factor.)

Summary/Indictable

Variable

Contraband and Illegal Substances

These laws refer to the possession and distribution of illegal substances and goods these could be drugs or chemicals or even explosives.

Offence Description Severity

Possession (A)

Carrying an A rated illegal substance.

Summary

Low

Possession (B)

Carrying an B rated illegal substance.

Summary

Medium

Distribution (A)

The distribution of an A rated illegal substance.

Summary

Medium

Distribution (B)

The distribution of an B rated illegal substance.

Indictable

High

Smuggling

Transporting an illegal substance into or through Stormwind City.

Indictable

Medium

Manufacture (A)

Manufacturing an A rated illegal substance.

Indictable

High

Manufacture (B)

Manufacturing a B rated illegal substance.

Indictable

Very High

A Rated Illegal Substances

  • Most narcotics, including felweed
  • Undocumented gunpowder
  • Undocumented magical items
  • Undocumented weapons
  • Human (or other sentient races) body parts and corpses
  • Stolen property
  • Treasonous materials

B Rated Illegal Substances

  • Undocumented poisons, toxins, and biological agents
  • Undocumented explosives
  • Ritual items for dark magic
  • Artifacts of unknown origin
  • Saronite Ore and Ingots

Companion Offences

Offence Description Severity

Attempted <Offence Name>

An attempt takes place when a person commits an act which is more than merely preparatory for the commission of the full offence.

(Ex.: Attempted Theft. If the suspect is seen through another person's belongings without permission/with likely intent to steal, then this would be a case of attempted theft.)

Attempts can sometimes be difficult to prove. Remember, an attempted offence is not committed unless the suspect has taken a clear action toward committing the full offence: Intent alone does not constitute an attempted offence.)

Variable (Sentence according to the severity of the full crime.)

Collusion

When a person knows of a plan to commit a criminal act but fails to report it to Law Enforcement.

Summary

Medium

Failure to Report

When a person has knowledge of a criminal act but fails to report it to Law Enforcement.

(Including witnesses who do not step forward or refuse to give statement.)

Summary

Low

Accessory

When a person assists in the commission of a offence.

(Both directly and indirectly. Sentence according to the offence the suspect is an Accessory to.)

Variable

Assaulting a Constable

Assaulting a law enforcement officer in the execution of their duty.

(Includes physical violence to resist a lawful arrest. Stacks with any corresponding Offence Against the Person except Common Assault).

(Suspect must have been told of the offence they are suspected of as soon as is practicable during or after their arrest.)

Summary

Medium

Obstructing a Constable

Resisting or wilfully obstructing a law enforcement officer in the execution of their duty.

(Example: Citizen refusing to remove themselves from an area when lawfully ordered to do so by a law enforcement officer. Does not stack with Assaulting a Constable.)

Summary

Medium

Obstruction of Justice

Interfering or obstructing Law enforcement officers in their lawful duties.

(Applies to obstructive and/or abusive lawyers. Sentence set to the degree of obstruction, it falls from Low to High severity.)

Indictable

Variable

Perverting the Course of Justice

The offence of Perverting the Course of Justice is committed when an accused does an act or series of acts which has or have a tendency to pervert and which is or are intended to pervert the course of public justice.

(The course of justice starts when an event has occurred, from which it can reasonably be expected that an investigation will follow, investigations which could/might bring proceedings have actually started, or proceedings have started or are about to start.)

(Includes corruption, making a false statement, using documents with intent to deceive, etc. Does not stack with other offences for the same conduct.)

Indictable

Variable

Absconding

Escaping, or preparing to escape, lawful custody.

(Absconding warrants the use of lethal force, if deemed necessary.)

Indictable

High

Evasion of Justice

Escaping, or attempting to escape, from one's lawful punishment for an offence.

(Including breaking release-terms or other freedom sanctions.)

Indictable

High

Perjury

Knowingly making false statement during a Court in session or to a Magistrate and/or Judge directly.

Indictable

Medium

Harbouring a Criminal

To afford lodging to, to shelter, or to give a refuge to a criminal and/or suspected criminal.

(Sentence: Consider the criminal the suspect harboured aid to.)

Summary/Indictable

Variable