The Washingtonian Penal Code, which codifies all recognized crimes in the Kingdom is the principal authoritative source of criminal law in the Kingdom. It codifies crimes as well as the Kingdom's law of criminal procedure. Statutes and case law which criminalize certain activities or omissions are equally authoritative however the Crimes Act of 1933 which establishes the Code states that any such crimes must be codified in the Code at the next session of the Grand Assembly.
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