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False Pretences & Deception

False Pretences and Deception are defined as intentional and/or malicious dishonesty in dealings with a member or members of the Good Races that result in damage to property, life, or reputation of abovementioned member or members. Deception offences include, but are not limited to, impersonation of officials or individuals of import, slander and libel in public statements, use of false credentials, styles, or titles, conscious false claims over property, fraud, and forgery. Intent to deceive or harm is always involved in an offence of false pretences and deception.

A perpetrator of false pretences and deception is often subject to a trial in court of law, and conviction typically leads to fines, imprisonment, or exile.