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Liable to be accused, or cause for such liability.
chargeable
guilty
1
During the last financial year, there were just 26
indictable
appeals relating to Centrelink.
2
Rates of serious,
indictable
offences in most categories are dropping.
3
It is plainly a nuisance, and ought to be
indictable
.
4
Shielding a runaway convict is an
indictable
offence-tosay nothing of altering his appearance.
5
Do you know, Mr. Van de Lear, that what you are saying is
indictable
language?
6
Unsolicited mail for direct marketing purposes will be treated as an
indictable
offence under the legislation.
7
We thus have five deaths and five attempts in Rennes, all of which could be
indictable
.
8
What had Hugo actually done that was
indictable
?
9
The boycott is a conspiracy to injure another person, and as such
indictable
at common law.
10
He has bluish eyes and a whitish skin, and average-coloured hair-noneof them distinctly
indictable
possessions.
11
A more discreditable one, not absolutely
indictable
,
we hope, has seldom issued from the American press.
12
About the same time Lords Shaftesbury, Russell, and Westminster Hall, as
indictable
,
being a Popish recusant.
13
Getting caught carrying concealed illegally was considered unlawful possession of a firearm and was an
indictable
offense.
14
These also are
indictable
at common law.
15
His face is
indictable
at common law.
16
Recent years have certainly seen steady increases in the annual number of
indictable
offences recorded by the gardaí.
indictable
indictable offence
indictable quantity
indictable crime
suspect indictable
absolutely indictable