Re: DIS: "Class-N Crime" or "Class N Crime"

2019-07-02 Thread Rebecca
This would be a good candidate for a cleanup. I think the dash is more correct as its an adjectival phrase as it were? On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 8:51 AM Jason Cobb wrote: > Just to be stylistically consistent, which one should I prefer? The > Rules use both, although "Class N" is more common than

Re: DIS: Class N crime

2017-06-09 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017, Alex Smith wrote: > On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 22:02 +, Quazie wrote: > > Wow - The rulesset is a bit of a mess, we should remove instances of > > Class N crimes as they don't mean anything. > > CFJs in the past, after the undefinition of "class N crime", have found > that

Re: DIS: Class N crime

2017-06-09 Thread Aris Merchant
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Alex Smith wrote: > On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 22:02 +, Quazie wrote: >> Wow - The rulesset is a bit of a mess, we should remove instances of >> Class N crimes as they don't mean anything. > > CFJs in the past, after the undefinition of

Re: DIS: Class N crime

2017-06-09 Thread Alex Smith
On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 22:02 +, Quazie wrote: > Wow - The rulesset is a bit of a mess, we should remove instances of > Class N crimes as they don't mean anything. CFJs in the past, after the undefinition of "class N crime", have found that specifying something as a crime makes it illegal, and

DIS: Class N crime

2017-06-09 Thread Quazie
Wow - The rulesset is a bit of a mess, we should remove instances of Class N crimes as they don't mean anything.

DIS: Class-N

2011-03-20 Thread Charles Walker
Would I be right in saying that the class of a crime no longer has any effect on the ninny (i.e. that they no longer receive a worse punishment for a greater class of crime)? -- Charles Walker

Re: DIS: Class-N

2011-03-20 Thread Geoffrey Spear
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 5:19 AM, Charles Walker charles.w.wal...@gmail.com wrote: Would I be right in saying that the class of a crime no longer has any effect on the ninny (i.e. that they no longer receive a worse punishment for a greater class of crime)? The judge might take the class of the

Re: DIS: Class-N

2011-03-20 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Charles Walker wrote: Would I be right in saying that the class of a crime no longer has any effect on the ninny (i.e. that they no longer receive a worse punishment for a greater class of crime)? They could be seen as Guideline numbers for Fine or Time Out. As such,