| 11. | This offence is triable either way.
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| 12. | Love's suit was dismissed in 2007 when a judge determined that there were no triable issues.
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| 13. | It also provided that the offence under the Public Order Act 1936 was to become triable on indictment.
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| 14. | The high court has also exclusive original jurisdiction over all offences that are not triable by subordinate courts.
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| 15. | One judge found triable issues on reverse doctrine of equivalents, literal infringement, and prosecution history estoppel.
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| 16. | Its purpose was to consolidate and simplify the law relating to larceny triable on indictment and to kindred offences.
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| 17. | Bail hearings for offences triable by both the District Court itself and the High Court for a refusal to grant bail.
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| 18. | Democratic Underground sought favorable judgment and attorney's fees, and demanded a jury trial for all triable issues of fact.
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| 19. | Burglary in a dwelling is triable only on indictment if any person in the dwelling was subjected to violence or the threat of violence.
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| 20. | If the detainee is an enemy combatant who has not violated the laws of war, he is not chargeable with any triable offense.
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