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  2. Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    There is a Penal Code (Spanish: Código Penal). The Penal Code of 1836 [8] was the country's first. [9] The Penal Code of 28 July 1924 was replaced by the Penal Code of 8 April 1991 (Legislative Decree No 635). [10] [11] [12] The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1940 was partially superseded by the Code of Criminal Procedure of 22 July 2004 ...

  3. Murder in Peruvian law - Wikipedia

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    The Law of 11 May 1861 defined fifteen circumstances in which a killing would constitute the crime of qualified homicide, closely following the definition in Article 15 of the 1859 Penal Code. [3] Article 232 of the 1862 Penal Code restricted this to five circumstances, though a separate article also imposed the death penalty for the crime of ...

  4. Category:Codes of criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    Penal Procedure Code of Romania; T. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 08:32 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Category:Penal system in Peru - Wikipedia

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  6. Public Ministry of Peru - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, it was indicated in Article 2 of the Code of Procedure in Criminal Matters that public criminal prosecution was performed by a proseuctor's office that was overseen by the Ministry of Justice. [3] In the 1979 Constitution of Peru, the Public Ministry of Peru was officially established as an independent body from the Ministry of Justice.

  7. Criminal code - Wikipedia

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    A criminal code or penal code is a document that compiles all, or a significant amount of, a particular jurisdiction's criminal law.Typically a criminal code will contain offences that are recognised in the jurisdiction, penalties that might be imposed for these offences, and some general provisions (such as definitions and prohibitions on retroactive prosecution).

  8. Judiciary of Peru - Wikipedia

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    When Peru achieved independence, José de San Martín resolved that the Audencia of Lima would be used as a national court until a permanent judicial system was established. Later, Simón Bolívar established the makings of the current Judicial system, with the creation of the Superior Courts of Justice of Lima , Cusco , La Libertad , and ...

  9. National Penitentiary Institute (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Peru was then forced to be stricter on the drug regulations to keep up with the requirements formed by the U.S. Peru's drug related offenses are established in the Criminal Code of 1991. Contradictory to all of this, possession of drugs for personal use is not considered a crime but is up to judicial determination.