The complete text of the Egyptian Penal Code No. 58 of 1937, a fundamental legal text that defines crimes and their corresponding punishments in Egypt. The code covers a wide range of offenses, including crimes against persons, property, public order, and state security. It outlines the elements of each crime, the various forms it can take, and the penalties that may be imposed upon conviction. The code also addresses issues such as criminal responsibility, defenses, and the application of penalties. This document serves as a crucial resource for understanding the criminal justice system in Egypt and the legal framework for prosecuting criminal offenses.
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