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It is the only court that can hear indictable offences.
For most indictable offences, a person has the right to trial by jury.
For indictable offences, the period is 90 days from the date the detention order was made.
This is an indictable offence which carries a two years' prison sentence.
Prior to the Act, it could be used in any case, but the new legislation limited the defence to indictable offences.
They are indictable offences, with the maximum penalty of two years in prison.
In 1989 they were charged with indictable offences relating to the escape.
Less serious indictable offences are heard by the Circuit Court.
An example of this is family law, or an indictable offence in criminal law.
As a matter of practical effect, some common differences between summary conviction and indictable offences are provided below.
Accused convicted under an indictable offence can apply for pardon after 10 years.
Bill C-27 included a new indictable offence of "aggravated" procuring.
Accused has to submit fingerprints when required to appear to answer to an indictable offence.
For the more serious indictable offences 9.5 per cent were remanded into custody at some point.
A constable's arrest power is not limited to indictable offences, and conditions different from the above apply.
If tried as an indictable offence, the defendant is liable to:
The unit costs used in assessing expenditure needs for indictable offences were reduced overall during the three year period.
It also hears federal indictable offences such as treason.
Ranganathan asserts that releasing a book without an index should be an indictable offence.
Indictable offences are the most serious and are tried before a judge and jury.
Last year there were two hundred and sixteen thousand cautions given for indictable offences, those serious enough to be tried in a crown court.
The original version of this section, when the Act was still a bill, would have allowed them to prosecute imprisonable, indictable offences.
Likely to encourage depravity, public disorder, or indictable offence.
Youths can be fingerprinted and photographed only when they have been charged with an indictable offence.
An indictable offence is committed if the way in which an organisation's activities are managed or organised: