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     – NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –
                       confinement, & a fine of $1,000.00 to $5,000.00; follow-up review with the 24
                       Elders.
                       d). Carjacking: Compensation for victim – item/s must be returned to the
                       owner or if items are not returnable, pay the cost of the item/s, 1–10 years
                       confinement, & a fine of $1,000.00 to $5,000.00; follow-up review with the 24
                       Elders.
                    Third Offense:  Disfellowship/Expulsion from the Tribe.
                33. Trespass: a violation of moral or social ethics: transgression; an unlawful act
                    committed on the person, property, or rights of another; especially, a wrongful
                    entry on real property. (reference from – Merriam-webster.com – online
                    dictionary)
                34. Burglary:  typically defined as the unlawful entry into almost any structure (not
                    just a home or business) with the intent to commit any crime inside (not just
                    theft/larceny). No physical breaking and entering is required; the offender may
                    simply trespass through an open door. Unlike robbery, which involves use of force
                    or fear to obtain another person's property, there is usually no victim present
                    during a burglary. (reference from - criminal.findlaw.com)
                35. RULES – Trespass & Burglary
                    From Nuwaupian Ethics (8) – “WE as Animists” – v. 1, 6, 10
                    “1. A Eadeq nuwauO-u Ṡadeq Nuwaup-u“True Nuwaupians” do not steal
                    from yaKar-u Yakhar-u “Others” or receive anything stolen.  6. Eadeq
                    nuwauO-u Ṡadeq Nuwaup-u“True Nuwaupians” do not take advantage of
                    others.  10. We as Nuwaupians of Wu-Nuwaup “Animism” live by the highest
                    standard of moral character characterized by virtues and being trustworthy,
                    decent, honourable and ethical persons.”
                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “The Divine Rules Of The
                    Nuwaupians” – v. 29
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