| 31. | This offence was an indictable offence which could be tried summarily upon consent of the accused.
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| 32. | Indictable only offences such as murder and rape must be tried on indictment in the Crown Court.
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| 33. | Murder is a major indictable offence : both the punishment and stigma stemming from conviction are severe.
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| 34. | If the first lady is guilty of an indictable offense, perjury included, let her be prosecuted.
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| 35. | Both officers said the charges are indictable offenses and will be considered by a Burlington County grand jury.
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| 36. | Indictable offenses are normally tried by jury, unless the accused waives the right to a jury trial.
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| 37. | This means that these offences are considered indictable offences, and are heard in the District or Supreme Court.
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| 38. | Since a strong summer sun cloaks the scene, a soaking appears no hardship or indictable abuse of an officer.
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| 39. | He said he also told Milosevic that he was making himself indictable for war crimes because he was personally responsible.
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| 40. | A serious crime is called an indictable offence, while a less-serious crime is called a summary offence.
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