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The Nth Sutican Guard Modification


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Cerulean Watch Act of 1744

 

  • Article I - Minister of Peace

  • Article II - Cerulean Watch

 

Article I - Minister of Peace

 

§1 The Minister of Peace shall be granted the powers and privileges of a Minister according to the Writ of Sutican Governance.

 

§2 The Minister of Peace shall oversee the enforcement and administration of law and the defense of the Free State of Sutica and it’s residents.

 

§3 The Minister of Peace is responsible for the Cerulean Watch in order to aid in the law enforcement and defense of the Free State of Sutica.

 

§4 The Minister of Peace is responsible for Gate Authority in order to provide auxiliaries for the defense of the Free State of Sutica.

 

§6 The Minister of Peace is granted the power to enact policy decisions as they regard to the enforcement of law and defense of the Free State of Sutica and may advice to the Trade Monarch on relevant legislation.

 

Article II - Establishment of the Cerulean Watch

 

§1 The Cerulean Watch is the body responsible for the upholding of the laws of the Free State of Sutica and providing defense for the State and the Residents of the State.

 

§2 The Cerulean Watch shall remain under the Ministry of Peace.

 

§3 Members of the Watch shall be granted the power and duty to uphold and enforce laws in the borders of Sutica.

 

§4 The Trade Monarch must provide permission explicit permission for any action occurring outside of Greater Sutica.

 

§5 Members of the Watch maintain several rights in their operation in Sutica:

 

  1. The Right to use any Arms/Armour within the State.

 

  1. Right to search any Citizen with consent.

 

  1. Right to use lethal force in defense of themselves, the state, and upholding the laws of Sutica.

 

  1. Right to deny entry into the city to anyone.

 

  1. Right to remove mal-contents from Sutica.

 

  1. Right to levy fines for crimes committed in the State in accordance with the punishment level of the crime.

 

  1. Right to arrest any criminal.

 

  1. Right to search any home suspected of affiliation with a criminal with a stewards permission.

 

 

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