Criminal Charges
Arson
The intentional setting on fire of a building or property.
Assault
Any threat to cause physical harm or an unsuccessful attempt to do so.
Battery
Any beating, severe touching, or general mishandling of another person, either directly or with an object.
Extortion
The use of threats or violence to acquire goods, money or services.
Forcible Confinement
The imprisonment of restraint of an individual against his/her will.
Fraud
Any use of intentional deception to cause a person to give up property or some legal right.
Illegal Entry
Any intrusion into property, without rightful access, whether overt or clandestine (includes the lesser charge of trespassing).
Kidnapping
Using force or fraud to seize and hold or carry off an individual against his/her will.
Larceny
Theft; the unlawful taking away of another's property without consent, and with the intention of depriving him/her of it. Petty and Grand, definitions to be determined by GM.
Murder 1
A charge of premeditated murder is difficult to prove, and is thus rarely filed. To be charge with murder 1, it must be proved that the suspect planned and conspired to kill his/her victim.
Murder 2
Homicide. Second-degree murder is the charge filed when direct intent to kill is provable, but when it is not possible to prove premeditation.
Murder 3
Manslaughter. Any action that results in the accidental death of an individual. In cases where death occurs but the intent to kill is either not provable or unclear, the charge usually drops to manslaughter.
Negligence
The failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care, resulting in the injury or death or another.
Reckless Endangerment
Any action, deliberate or accidental, where injury or death is averted only by sheer luck.
Solicitation
The act of tempting or enticing another individual into wrongdoing.
Trafficking
The buying or selling of illegal or restricted items. This includes smuggling, but not shipboard.
Treason
Any act that results in the betrayal of a planetary allegiance sanctioned by the Empire, including police and military forces, the Imperial Armed Forces, all trailing and related Imperial bureaucracies (this includes emmissaries and ambassadors and their accompanyment), inciting rebellion, or aiding and abbetting a rebel or rebel sympathizer.
Vandalism
The malicious or ignorant, willful destruction of property.
-Reduced Charges-
Accessory
The accessory charge applies in any case where the individual may not be directly involved in the commission of a crime, but may have given aid to the perpetrators. This does NOT apply to those with any knoweledge of treasonous activities.
Conspiracy
Conspiracy involves individuals acting or planning together for an unlawful purpose.
This is an original work by Tim Salam.
© 1998 Star Wars Supplement Resource Nealos