What is a Class-B crime and its punishment in Superman?





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In Man of Steel, Jor-El goes to the Genesis chamber and steals the codex. Before he goes in, Kelex states,




Jor-EL: Can you see the codex?



Kelex: Its just beneath the central hub sir. But I am compelled to warn you, breaching the Genesis chamber is a Class-B crime punishable
by.......




But, Kelex is cut short by Jor-EL as he says "that nobody cares any more."









  1. Is there any canon information in the comics, screen play/movie or books

    that states what a Class-B's punishment is?

  2. And if there is, are there any other crimes listed and their punishment?


And I guess including Genral Zod's punishment for treason and murder is relevant as well for the second point.










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    It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Nov 7 '18 at 12:20


















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In Man of Steel, Jor-El goes to the Genesis chamber and steals the codex. Before he goes in, Kelex states,




Jor-EL: Can you see the codex?



Kelex: Its just beneath the central hub sir. But I am compelled to warn you, breaching the Genesis chamber is a Class-B crime punishable
by.......




But, Kelex is cut short by Jor-EL as he says "that nobody cares any more."









  1. Is there any canon information in the comics, screen play/movie or books

    that states what a Class-B's punishment is?

  2. And if there is, are there any other crimes listed and their punishment?


And I guess including Genral Zod's punishment for treason and murder is relevant as well for the second point.










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  • 8





    It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Nov 7 '18 at 12:20














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In Man of Steel, Jor-El goes to the Genesis chamber and steals the codex. Before he goes in, Kelex states,




Jor-EL: Can you see the codex?



Kelex: Its just beneath the central hub sir. But I am compelled to warn you, breaching the Genesis chamber is a Class-B crime punishable
by.......




But, Kelex is cut short by Jor-EL as he says "that nobody cares any more."









  1. Is there any canon information in the comics, screen play/movie or books

    that states what a Class-B's punishment is?

  2. And if there is, are there any other crimes listed and their punishment?


And I guess including Genral Zod's punishment for treason and murder is relevant as well for the second point.










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In Man of Steel, Jor-El goes to the Genesis chamber and steals the codex. Before he goes in, Kelex states,




Jor-EL: Can you see the codex?



Kelex: Its just beneath the central hub sir. But I am compelled to warn you, breaching the Genesis chamber is a Class-B crime punishable
by.......




But, Kelex is cut short by Jor-EL as he says "that nobody cares any more."









  1. Is there any canon information in the comics, screen play/movie or books

    that states what a Class-B's punishment is?

  2. And if there is, are there any other crimes listed and their punishment?


And I guess including Genral Zod's punishment for treason and murder is relevant as well for the second point.















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  • 8





    It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Nov 7 '18 at 12:20














  • 8





    It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

    – Paul D. Waite
    Nov 7 '18 at 12:20








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It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

– Paul D. Waite
Nov 7 '18 at 12:20





It’s actually not a B, it’s the Kryptonian symbol representing weary frustration with a convoluted penal code.

– Paul D. Waite
Nov 7 '18 at 12:20










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