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		Definition of indictable in English: indictableadjective ɪnˈdʌɪtəb(ə)lɪnˈdaɪdəb(ə)l 1(of an offence) rendering the person who commits it liable to be charged with a serious crime that warrants a trial by jury. (罪行)可能招致起诉的  company law contains a total of 138 indictable offences Example sentencesExamples -  For an indictable offence, there is no formal time limit for the commencement of a prosecution.
 -  Charges ranged from forgery and fraud over $5,000 to conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
 -  In Australia, our serious crimes are called indictable offences, but that term can also include shoplifting.
 -  Even under the Australian Constitution, which has no bill of rights, the right to a trial by jury for federal indictable offences is preserved by section 80.
 -  They've got power to arrest people, this is without warrant, who they believe on reasonable grounds have committed serious indictable offences.
 -  That means in relation to rape, which would be an indictable offence, no guarantee of jury trial.
 -  Section 494 of the Criminal Code permits the arrest of a person whom one finds committing an indictable offence.
 -  Thus, if the jury acquit the accused of the more serious indictable offence, they may still convict of the summary offence.
 -  He points out that serious crime, indictable offences, fell by 21 per cent, from 102,484 offences to 81,274 offence in the five-year period.
 -  The decision whether to treat an offence as summary or indictable is made by the Crown prosecutor after taking into account all the circumstances of the case.
 -  Unless one has committed a serious indictable offence such as rape or murder, one has a good chance at starting anew.
 -  The person has committed an indictable offence.
 -  The Part II suspect regime allows for blood samples to be obtained from those suspected of committing an indictable offence.
 -  You are not on trial for an indictable offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
 -  The powers can be used by the Crown Court in relation to a person convicted of any indictable offence.
 -  It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting.
 -  Hence, the argument as well that the act of violence or the major indictable offence that was identified, the attempted robbery, was over and so on.
 -  Crimes and misdemeanours are indictable offences…
 -  If dealt with in the magistrates court, minor indictable matters are prosecuted by the police.
 -  This Act provides the procedures for the holding of preliminary inquiries into indictable offences by Magistrates.
 
 Synonyms evil, sinful, immoral, wrong, morally wrong, wrongful, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, black-hearted, ungodly, unholy, irreligious, unrighteous, sacrilegious, profane, blasphemous, impious, base, mean, vile - 1.1 (of a person) liable to be charged with a crime.
(人)可被控告(或起诉)的  many more indictable offenders are tried and convicted Example sentencesExamples -  But if my servant throws dirt into the highway, I am indictable.
 
  
    Definition of indictable in US English: indictableadjectiveinˈdīdəb(ə)lɪnˈdaɪdəb(ə)l 1(of an offense) rendering the person who commits it liable to be charged with a serious crime that warrants a trial by jury. (罪行)可能招致起诉的  company law contains a total of 138 indictable offenses Example sentencesExamples -  Thus, if the jury acquit the accused of the more serious indictable offence, they may still convict of the summary offence.
 -  The decision whether to treat an offence as summary or indictable is made by the Crown prosecutor after taking into account all the circumstances of the case.
 -  They've got power to arrest people, this is without warrant, who they believe on reasonable grounds have committed serious indictable offences.
 -  If dealt with in the magistrates court, minor indictable matters are prosecuted by the police.
 -  That means in relation to rape, which would be an indictable offence, no guarantee of jury trial.
 -  He points out that serious crime, indictable offences, fell by 21 per cent, from 102,484 offences to 81,274 offence in the five-year period.
 -  You are not on trial for an indictable offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
 -  Crimes and misdemeanours are indictable offences…
 -  Hence, the argument as well that the act of violence or the major indictable offence that was identified, the attempted robbery, was over and so on.
 -  Charges ranged from forgery and fraud over $5,000 to conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
 -  The person has committed an indictable offence.
 -  In Australia, our serious crimes are called indictable offences, but that term can also include shoplifting.
 -  This Act provides the procedures for the holding of preliminary inquiries into indictable offences by Magistrates.
 -  The Part II suspect regime allows for blood samples to be obtained from those suspected of committing an indictable offence.
 -  It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting.
 -  The powers can be used by the Crown Court in relation to a person convicted of any indictable offence.
 -  For an indictable offence, there is no formal time limit for the commencement of a prosecution.
 -  Unless one has committed a serious indictable offence such as rape or murder, one has a good chance at starting anew.
 -  Even under the Australian Constitution, which has no bill of rights, the right to a trial by jury for federal indictable offences is preserved by section 80.
 -  Section 494 of the Criminal Code permits the arrest of a person whom one finds committing an indictable offence.
 
 Synonyms evil, sinful, immoral, wrong, morally wrong, wrongful, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, black-hearted, ungodly, unholy, irreligious, unrighteous, sacrilegious, profane, blasphemous, impious, base, mean, vile - 1.1 (of a person) liable to be charged with a crime.
(人)可被控告(或起诉)的  many more indictable offenders are tried and convicted Example sentencesExamples -  But if my servant throws dirt into the highway, I am indictable.
 
  
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