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… public office is an offence at common law triable only on indictment. It carries a maximum sentence of life …
… the obscene publications act can be tried summarily or on indictment. The maximum sentence is five years’ imprisonment … the obscene publications act can be tried summarily or on indictment. The maximum sentence is five years’ imprisonment …
… public office is an offence at common law triable only on indictment. It carries a maximum sentence of life …
… public office is an offence at common law triable only on indictment. It carries a maximum sentence of life …
… public office is an offence at common law triable only on indictment. It carries a maximum sentence of life …
… 1 and 2 carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment on indictment. The offence contrary to section 4 carries a maximum sentence of 10 years’ imprisonment on indictment, save where it is committed by kidnapping or false … on conviction. Forfeiture If a person is convicted on indictment of an offence under section 2 of the 2015 Act, the …
… Offences contrary to the Act can be tried summarily or on indictment. The maximum sentence is five years’ imprisonment … Offences contrary to the Act can be tried summarily or on indictment. The maximum sentence is five years’ imprisonment …
… judicial review in respect of matters relating to trial on indictment (section 29(3) Senior Courts Act 1981). Where the … judicial review in respect of matters relating to trial on indictment (section 29(3) Senior Courts Act 1981). Where the …
… exceeding the statutory maximum or both. On conviction on indictment a person is liable to imprisonment for a term not … and has a maximum penalty of 7 years' imprisonment on indictment and for summary conviction it is 6 months' … exceeding the statutory maximum or both. On conviction on indictment a person is liable to imprisonment for a term not …
… The prosecuting advocate is reminded that each count on an indictment for which a defendant is remanded in custody … offers no evidence, or substantially alters a count on the indictment, or where the Crown Court orders that a charge lie … The prosecuting advocate is reminded that each count on an indictment for which a defendant is remanded in custody …