We have no meanings for "indictable crime" in our records yet.
1 She has to constantly remind herself not to expose another indictable crime by revealing things she should have no way of knowing.
2 There should be a single court for indictable crime , with the judges drawn from the High and Circuit courts, according to Mr Justice Carney.
3 The number of juveniles coming before "adult courts" for serious indictable crime is up by a third this year, according to the Courts Service.
4 Edward Carpenter estimates that five-sixths of indictable crimes consist in some violation of property rights; but that is too low a figure.
5 Between 1958 and 1998 the number of recorded indictable crimes increased fivefold (from 16,527 to 85,627).
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