Assault & Battery
Assault and Battery are defined as crimes of violence against another or others of the Good Races, regardless of origin or citizenship, where Assault is the threat of violence and Battery the infliction thereof.
Torture is defined as an act or a series of acts of violence, extended or otherwise, that effects irrevocable bodily or emotional harm. It is considered a form of aggravated assault where unauthorized by law.
A perpetrator of assault and/or battery is sometimes subject to trial in a court of law, and conviction typically leads to anywhere between loss of personal property, imprisonment, community service, fines, or exile.
A criminal convicted of torture is in addition subject to public humiliation in the pillory, public lashings, or execution.