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  1. Undisclosed criminal history is defined as convictions, which are 10 years to but involve the following types of crimes or attempted crimes:

    • Sex Crimes and/or Sex Offender Registry Entry

    • Embezzlement and/or Theft

    • Violent Crimes

    • Crimes Against and/or Involving Children

    • Felony Drug Offences (or felony equivalent under the convicting nation's laws)

 

Undisclosed Criminal History may result in a default discharge upon presentation of incontrovertible proof of conviction on the criminal history. Discharging the member for an undisclosed criminal history falls exclusively to the Command Officer and Ship  Executive Officer. An e-mail must be sent to the Regional Co-oridator and StarFleet Inspector General General  if this clause applies to a member of his or her Ship/Region . Discharge of said member must occur within a reasonable time frame upon discovery and confirmation. Should there be ongoing criminal cases of any kind, misdemeanour/felony, the member will be placed on Administrative leave as to protect the StarFleet.

 

Said member will have 10 days to respond to Commanding Officer , in writing, to explain the conviction or convictions. After hearing the explanation the Commanding Officer and Ship Executive Officer, if the member will be allowed to remain. This would apply to all cases except crimes against children, which would still be an automatic discharge from the StarFleet (no exception to this policy).

 

 

 

 

 

If a member is found guilty of any of the above listed items of the Code of Conduct, he or she has the option to submit an appeal to the office of the CO within one week after notification of the change in status of membership. If the office of the CO finds merit, they must call a hearing of ship Executive Officer members to hear the appeal, where the number of Senior Staff is an odd number greater than or equal to four, and no Senior Officers who were involved in an earlier hearing on these charges. The decision of this Council panel is binding and cannot be appealed further.

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