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offences <an offence; offences> N

offences

offence REL

capital offence N LAW

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For indictable offences, the period is 90 days from the date the detention order was made.
en.wikipedia.org
The last thirteen years have seen thousands of new criminal offences amass on the statute book.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They asked the court to find that both offences were not extraditable.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Either both were red-card offences or neither was.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The investigation involved only tax and national insurance offences relating to two players.
en.wikipedia.org
After being convicted of tax offences in 1990, he started on a second career as a property developer.
en.wikipedia.org
It also handles bail hearings, first appearances, trials and sentencing, and has jurisdiction over both summary and indictable offences.
en.wikipedia.org
Though the number of female commuters after 8 pm is not very high, the complaints about offences against them are worrisomely high.
www.ndtv.com
She was also convicted of document fraud and tax offences, and faces a lengthy prison sentence.
www.bbc.co.uk
They do not include dog-on-dog or dog-on-livestock attacks, as these are not recordable or notifiable offences for the police.
www.southwalesargus.co.uk

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