| 1. | In Victoria, Australia, they are called " indictable offences triable summarily ".
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| 2. | An example of this is family law, or an indictable offence in criminal law.
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| 3. | It also hears federal indictable offences such as treason.
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| 4. | Youths can be fingerprinted and photographed only when they have been charged with an indictable offence.
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| 5. | This offence is an indictable offence which may be tried summarily upon consent of the accused.
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| 6. | Manitoba's judiciary consists of the civil law, criminal law ( for indictable offences ), and appeals.
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| 7. | This offence was an indictable offence which could be tried summarily upon consent of the accused.
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| 8. | A serious crime is called an indictable offence, while a less-serious crime is called a summary offence.
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| 9. | Murder is a major indictable offence : both the punishment and stigma stemming from conviction are severe.
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| 10. | This means that these offences are considered indictable offences, and are heard in the District or Supreme Court.
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