La LXII Legislatura del Estado de México aprobó la eliminación de la figura de prisión vitalicia del Código Penal estatal, a partir de iniciativas presentadas por la diputada Sofía Martínez Molina y ...
Infobae: Congreso mexiquense aprueba eliminar la prisión vitalicia del Código Penal estatal
Introducida por la reforma del Código Penal de LO 5/2010, por LO 1/2015 se reforma el artículo 31 bis del Código Penal: a. Se amplían los sujetos activos. b. Modificación parcial de penas. c.
Usuarios en redes sociales aseguran que el Congreso mexicano aprobó una reforma al Código Penal para reconocer el derecho absoluto a la legítima defensa dentro del hogar, sin consecuencias penales ...
MSN: ¿Se aprobó la legítima defensa sin proceso penal? No, es desinformación
A state or country's penal code defines its crimes and describes its punishments. During the 18th and 19th centuries, many countries established penal colonies, where criminals were sent as punishment.
- of or pertaining to punishment, as for crimes or offenses. 2. prescribing punishment: penal laws. 3. used as a place of confinement and punishment: a penal colony. 4. subject to or incurring punishment: a penal offense.
PENAL meaning: 1. of or relating to punishment given by law: 2. having a harmful effect; causing disadvantage…. Learn more.
of or relating to punishment, as for crimes or offenses: a penal code. See -pen-. of, pertaining to, or involving punishment, as for crimes or offenses. prescribing punishment: penal laws. constituting punishment: He survived the years of penal hardship. used as a place of confinement and punishment: a penal colony.
A penal code is a set of statutes that concern criminal offenses (e.g., California Penal Code, Texas Penal Code). A penal institution is a place where people who have been convicted of committing criminal offenses are confined.