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Что (кто) такое INDICTABLE - определение

OFFENCE WHICH CAN ONLY BE TRIED ON AN INDICTMENT AFTER A PRELIMINARY HEARING
Indictable offense; Indictable only offence; Indictable; Indictable-only offence; Indictable-only offences; Triable only on indictment; Offence triable only on indictment; Offences triable only on indictment; Trial on indictment; Solemn cases; On indictment; Indictable crime

Indictable         
·adj Capable of being, or liable to be, indicted; subject to indictment; as, an indictable offender or offense.
indictable         
a.
Liable to indictment, open to prosecution.
indictable         
¦ adjective (of an offence) rendering a person who commits it liable to be charged with a crime that warrants a trial by jury.

Википедия

Indictable offence

In many common law jurisdictions (e.g. England and Wales, Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore), an indictable offence is an offence which can only be tried on an indictment after a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is a prima facie case to answer or by a grand jury (in contrast to a summary offence). A similar concept in the United States is known as a felony, which for federal crimes, also requires an indictment. In Scotland, which is a hybrid common law jurisdiction, the procurator fiscal will commence solemn proceedings for serious crimes to be prosecuted on indictment before a jury.

Примеры употребления для INDICTABLE
1. "The e–mail was certainly not indictable, but it‘s questionable," Coffey said.
2. The total cautions for more serious "indictable" offences also rose 17 per cent to 183,000.
3. Of all 306,600 criminals sentenced by the courts for indictable crimes last year, 26',806 had past convictions.
4. Heilbron became Britains first woman recorder, at Burnley, in 1'56, though not the first woman judge in English legal history with the power to try indictable offences.
5. In Dyfed–Powys, 61 per cent of all indictable offences – more serious crimes which can lead to jail terms – were dealt with by a caution.