We have no meanings for "indictable offence" in our records yet.
1 Shielding a runaway convict is an indictable offence - to say nothing of altering his appearance.
2 Unsolicited mail for direct marketing purposes will be treated as an indictable offence under the legislation.
3 Trading with the Enemy, was at an early period an indictable offence in the English Court of Admiralty.
4 He felt bigamy must be an indictable offence and he did not have jurisdiction to deal with it.
5 It is an indictable offence , which carries a maximum fine of €3m and a two-year prison sentence.
6 It was an indictable offence to sublet, for then there would be two families where only one was before.
7 A fourth man was arrested on Thursday morning and was charged with possessing identity information to commit an indictable offence .
8 Point is, you've got to catch both copies cold, either dead like this or held on a UN indictable offence .
9 UN indictable offence , last handed down 4th May 2207.
10 Fu pleaded not guilty to manslaughter, use poison so as to endanger life and hinder an investigation into an indictable offence .
11 Rowe is also charged with one count each of supplying cannabis and stupefying a child with intent to commit an indictable offence .
12 Three nervous old ladies who lived near the Lerne gave notice to quit, and many declared that it was an indictable offence .
13 If I am right in this, I am persuaded your Lordships will be of opinion, that this is not an indictable offence .
14 Prosecutors withdrew a charge of committing an indictable offence while on bail was withdrawn and in total he faces 11 other offences.
15 He was taken to Fairfield Police Station and charged later in the day with the possession of identity information to commit an indictable offence .
16 In the fourteenth century, under the three Edwards, the taking of interest was an indictable offence and Edward III made it a capital crime.
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