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==Chezian Common Law==
 
==Chezian Common Law==
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==Statute-only Legal System in Chezia==
 
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==Latia Sententia==
 
==Latia Sententia==
 
All crimes committed are considered by Chezian legal theory to be ''latia sententia'' (Latin, laid down sentence), which means that penalties apply automatically. In practice, this means penalties and sentencing are treated as having taken effect at the time of the crime and not at the time of the judicial verdict. This is primarily important in [[banking]], as felons are prohibited from accruing interest.
 
All crimes committed are considered by Chezian legal theory to be ''latia sententia'' (Latin, laid down sentence), which means that penalties apply automatically. In practice, this means penalties and sentencing are treated as having taken effect at the time of the crime and not at the time of the judicial verdict. This is primarily important in [[banking]], as felons are prohibited from accruing interest.

Latest revision as of 23:58, 18 November 2010

Chezian Common Law

Chezian common law is divided into three logical areas

Crimes against the person

  • Murder
  • Manslaughter
  • Rape
  • Kidnap / Imprisonment
  • Robbery
  • Battery
  • Assault

Crimes against right

  • Bribery
  • Perjury
  • Obstruction
  • Estoppel

Crimes against property

  • Arson
  • Theft
  • Burglary
  • Deception
  • Damage
  • Vandalism

Mixed Common Law Systems

Statute-only Legal System in Chezia

Latia Sententia

All crimes committed are considered by Chezian legal theory to be latia sententia (Latin, laid down sentence), which means that penalties apply automatically. In practice, this means penalties and sentencing are treated as having taken effect at the time of the crime and not at the time of the judicial verdict. This is primarily important in banking, as felons are prohibited from accruing interest.