| 41. | Because they tended to abuse their power, Parliament passed a statute where bailable and non-bailable offenses were defined.
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| 42. | Because they tended to abuse their power, Parliament passed a statute where bailable and non-bailable offenses were defined.
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| 43. | Legislatures may also set out certain crimes to be not bailable, such as those that carry the penalty of capital punishment.
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| 44. | Opening 1995 with CD album releases and reissues of " Bailable Como Nunca ! and closing the year with " Castigador ".
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| 45. | On 18 April 2016, a special court in Mumbai also issued an undated non-bailable Arrest warrant against the businessman.
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| 46. | He also alleged that government investigators had fabricated evidence to bolster a non-bailable charge that he had conspired in the mutiny.
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| 47. | Bueno introduced his next album, " Aprendiendo a Vivir ", with a live performance at the nightclub Fant�stico Bailable.
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| 48. | The non-bailable warrant prevents the police from releasing a suspect without the court's approval, a common practice in India.
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| 49. | The arrest warrants are bailable, meaning the two may be released on bail if arrested, or may pay bail to avoid arrest.
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| 50. | Desierto said he will charge Estrada on several counts including plunder, a non-bailable offense that could result in his immediate arrest.
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