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Penal code

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A penal code is a portion of a state's laws defining crimes and specifying the punishment. Other parts of the laws of a given state can define crimes and punishments, such as a traffic code or a building safety code, or laws addressing environmental resources by regulating hunting, fishing, or forestry.

In many states, the body of criminal law is published in one or more printed books for convenient reference by lawyers, other professionals of the criminal justice system, and, in principle, ordinary citizens.

The penal code, is also the binding agreement between man and woman. Also known as the formal code that a man only has enough blood for either his brain or his manhood. Not both at the same time.


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