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summary offence การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • The summary offences of harassment " cast the net too wide ".
  • For one summary offence, they can inflict imprisonment of up to six months.
  • Since assault is a summary offence, no prosecutions take place for attempted assault.
  • Failure to obey such an order would typically be prosecuted as a summary offence.
  • In England and Wales, it is a summary offence.
  • The Criminal Code defines assault as a dual offence ( indictable or summary offence ).
  • "Summary offences " are the least serious criminal offences.
  • Violation of the Act is a summary offence.
  • However it is today a summary offence.
  • A serious crime is called an indictable offence, while a less-serious crime is called a summary offence.
  • All non-summary offences are indictable : the available penalties are greater for indictable offences than for summary offences.
  • All non-summary offences are indictable : the available penalties are greater for indictable offences than for summary offences.
  • The Summary Offences Act remains in force in relation to soliciting which may be classed as offensive behaviour.
  • The act allowed actions connected to agrarian violence to be tried as summary offences by a magistrate without a jury.
  • If the charge ( s ) is a summary offence, the court will generally expect a plea to be taken.
  • In the United Kingdom, trials for summary offences are heard in one of a number of types of lower court.
  • Tillman pleaded guilty to the charge on January 4, 2010, the day his trial on this summary offence was to begin.
  • In the other nine states, any provocative misuse of the flag can be prosecuted as an " Ordnungswidrigkeit " ( summary offence ).
  • Processing of pardons by the National Parole Board generally takes six months for a summary offence and 12 months for an indictable offence.
  • The criminal jurisdiction is limited to summary offences-i . e . offences heard without a jury where the maximum punishment is 12 months imprisonment.
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