Definition of «penal law»

Penal law refers to a set of rules and regulations created by the government to define and punish crimes committed within a society. It helps maintain order and protect the safety of individuals by specifying how illegal behavior should be dealt with, such as through fines, imprisonment, or other penalties.

Sentences with «penal law»

  • In picking former judge and Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore, Cuomo has settled on an experienced hand in penal law with a strong background in running a big office. (nydailynews.com)
  • In his ruling, N.Y. Supreme Court justice Manuel Mendez wrote, «New York State penal law does not refer to «wagering» or «betting,» rather it states that a person, «risks something of value. (sportsinsights.com)
  • Under New York penal law 225, a contest is illegal gambling if a player stakes «something of value» in a contest that the player does not «control or influence the outcome.» (fortune.com)
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