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Legal Definitions - Model Penal Code

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Definition of Model Penal Code

The Model Penal Code (MPC) is a suggested criminal code created by the American Law Institute. It is used as a guide for revising criminal laws in many states in the United States.

For example, if a state wants to update their criminal laws, they may look to the MPC for guidance on how to structure their new laws. The MPC provides a framework for defining crimes and their punishments.

The MPC is not a law in itself, but rather a model for states to use when creating or revising their own criminal codes. It is designed to promote consistency and fairness in criminal laws across different states.

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Simple Definition

The Model Penal Code is a set of laws created by a group of lawyers called the American Law Institute. Many states use these laws as a guide when they make their own criminal laws. The Model Penal Code helps make sure that the laws are fair and clear for everyone to understand.

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