0 making it possible for someone to be accused officially of a crime: --
The prosecutor found no evidence of indictable conduct.
Robbery is an indictable offence.
1 an indictable crime is one that someone can be accused of in a court of law: --
an indictable offense
Last year, roughly one-third of the persons convicted for indictable offences were between the ages of 14 and 21.
The available information, which concerns indictable offences known to the police, is set out in the following table.
Very often indictable offences can now be tried before a court of summary jurisdiction.
One in 100 of them was brought to court and found guilty of an indictable offence.
The man is charged with an indictable offence.
We are told that the number of juveniles caught by the police in 1975 was 200,000; that is for indictable offences.
Personation is rightly an indictable offence punishable with a maximum of two years' imprisonment and an unlimited fine.
It is not surprising that in that county the incidence of indictable offences has practically doubled since 1938.