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The Good Faith Act of 367

Introduced in the Duma.367

 

An act to make sure those acting in good faith are not criminally charged for trying to help another.


 

INTRODUCTION

This bill will amend the assault and murder crimes to exclude those who tried their best to help someone in an emergency but failed due to inexperience. 

 

I. Necessary Definitions

  • Things being amended will be bolded.
  • Someone acting in good faith- A person who acts in their best ability to aid another despite inexperience when no trained person can help. For example, a person attempting to resuscitate another despite having no training to do so. 
  • Medical Emergency- A state in which someone is immediately in danger of dying due to an ailment unless immediate action is taken. 
  • Amendments shall be bolded

 

II. Amendments

  • 310: Legal Defenses
  •             310.01: Inadmissible Evidence
  •             310.011: Where a party submits evidence to the Aulic Court that was obtained through illegal means, this evidence will be inadmissible;
  •             310.02: Duress
  •             310.021: Where a party was forced into the commission of a crime through force or threat, the party responsible for the force or threat shall be held liable instead;
  •             310.03: Infancy
  •             310.03: A party below the age of fourteen shall not be convicted for minor or middling offences, and shall receive reduced punishment for severe offences;
  •             310.04: Acknowledged Risk
  •             310.04: Where a party knowingly and willingly placed themselves in a situation which held risk for them, they cannot petition the Aulic Court if that risk occurs;
  •             310.05: Necessity
  •             310.05: Where a party was forced to commit a crime to prevent a greater crime or unsolicited self-harm, such as in self-defense, they shall not be held liable or receive reduced punishment.
  •             310.06: Insanity
  •                       310.061: Where a party committed a crime while insane or not of sound mind, they shall not be held liable or shall receive reduced punishment.
  •                                 310.0611: Insanity must be proven by a medical official who has been certified by the Haeseni Surgeon General.
  •             310.07: Good Faith
  •             310.07: Where a party damages another while acting in good faith by aiding them in a medical emergency they shall not be held liable or receive reduced punishment.


 

Introduced in Duma by Stefan B. Vyronov on 367


 

IV JOVEO MAAN,

IV JOVEO EHR, 367 ES

 

His Royal Majesty, Heinrik II, by the Grace of Godan, King of Hanseti and Ruska, Grand Hetman of the Army, Prince of Bihar, Dules, Ulgaard, Lahy, Sorbesborg and Slesvik, Duke of Carnatia and Vidaus, Margrave of  Korstadt and Rothswald, Count of Chatnik, Nenzing, Graiswald, Karikhov, Baranya, Kvasz, Kavat, Karovia, Kovachgrad, Torun, Turov, Kaunas, Alban, Reza and Markev, Viscount of Grauspin, Baron of Thurant, Rytsburg, Venzia, Essenstadt, Krepost and Kralta, Lord of the Westfolk, Protector of the Highlanders, etcetera

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