- 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...
-
without the
right to a jury
trial and/or
indictment (required for an
indictable offence). In Canada,
summary offences are
referred to as
summary conviction...
-
Paramalingam was
charged by Peel
police as an
accessory after the fact of an
indictable offense. He was also
wanted by U.S.
authorities in
Pennsylvania for allegedly...
- felony;
jurisdictions that do not use that
concept often use that of an
indictable offence, an
offence that
requires an indictment.
Section 80 of the Constitution...
-
forms of punishment, rehabilitation, or both for the
commission of an
indictable offense and
other offenses. In 1925,
shortly after the
establishment of...
- can
either be
summary offences (minor crimes) or
indictable offences (major crimes). For most
indictable offences, a
person has the
right to
trial by jury...
- no
general statute of
limitations for
crimes triable by jury,
known as
indictable offences. This
includes either-way
offences that are
tried by jury. In...
- The
general framework and the body of Hong Kong’s
criminal laws were in fact
imported from the
United Kingdom when Hong Kong was
first become a
Crown colony...
-
felonies or misdemeanors. Instead,
crimes are
classified by mode of
trial as
indictable offences,
triable by jury,
which are
usually more serious, and summary...
- Most
crimes in this Act are
indictable offences,
whereas the
Summary Offenses Act 1966
covers summary offenses.
Indictable offenses are
those which carry...