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    Shooting suspect apprehended  Sep 3, 2008
    The warrant charges Spence, who also goes by the name Lemarcus Smith, with being a fugitive from Canada for murder, conspiracy to commit murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit indictable offense. He was handed over the federal authorities. (WREG.com, TN)

    Grand jury to hear Ramey case  Aug 28, 2008
    You have one of the biggest self-serving dictators I have seen in Georgia (Clayton Tribune, GA)

    N.J. court requires subpoena for ISP records  Apr 23, 2008
    Police obtained a subpoena for the data from a municipal court, but higher courts said a grand jury subpoena was necessary because an indictable offense was at issue. Police must seek a criminal grand jury subpoena to get such information, the court found. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    Democrats keep hold on Princeton  Nov 7, 2007
    Martindell said that one of his top priorities this year will be fighting New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram's order to police to ask suspects charged with an indictable offense for their immigration status. "I think it's a huge mistake and dangerous for the entire community, and I intend to do whatever I can to limit that order," he said. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)

    City Council election gets meaner and meanerCandidate Zimmer accused of simple assault by 18-year-old; opponent Campos faces harassment complaint  Oct 21, 2007
    Chief of Intelligence for the Prosecutor's Office Jack Hill, who was involved in the decision that led to the recommendation, said that from the information provided by local authorities, it appeared to not be an indictable offense. He said that since no police officer witnessed the alleged act, the apparent victim would be best served by filing a complaint directly with the Violations Bureau of the Municipal Court on Monday morning rather than the police. (Hoboken Reporter, NJ)

    New Jersey's Tragedy Sets an Example for the Rest of the Nation  Aug 24, 2007
    New Policy Requiring Checks of Immigration Status Will Save Lives WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the aftermath of an avoidable tragedy, in which three college students were brutally murdered and another critically wounded by two suspects who were in the country illegally, the state of New Jersey has announced that all police officers will be required to notify federal officials when they arrest an illegal alien for an indictable offense ... The Federation for American... (PR Newswire)

    NJ Changes Policy On Illegal Immigrants  Aug 23, 2007
    (AP) After a review driven by three brutal slayings, the state attorney general on Wednesday ordered New Jersey law enforcers to notify federal immigration officials whenever someone arrested for an indictable offense or drunken driving is found to be an illegal immigrant ... She said that the practice will be allowed in New Jersey, but that deputized agents can perform immigration status checks only after someone is arrested for an indictable offense. (CBS News)

    New Jersey slayings lead to change in arrests  Aug 23, 2007
    TRENTON, N.J. After a review driven by three slayings, the state attorney general Wednesday ordered New Jersey law enforcement to notify federal immigration officials whenever someone arrested for an indictable offense or for drunken driving is found to be an illegal immigrant. Attorney General Anne Milgram reviewed the state's policy in light of the Aug. 4 execution-style killings of three Newark college students and the wounding of a fourth victim. (Seattle Times)

    NJ told to tell feds of illegal immigrant arrests  Aug 23, 2007
    TRENTON, New Jersey (AP) -- New Jersey law enforcement was ordered Wednesday to notify federal immigration officials whenever someone arrested for an indictable offense or drunken driving is determined to be an illegal immigrant. Jose Carranza, an illegal immigrant from Peru, is accused in the slayings of three Newark college students. (CNN -- US)

    The London-Budapest Game, by Catherine Eva Schandl, Uncovers the Hidden World of the British Underground in Nazi-occupied Budapest  Aug 10, 2007
    The breach of this secret is an indictable offense against the Soviet State. In effect, it is considered spying. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    Hopelessly unscholarly standards  Aug 3, 2007
    A damnable, indictable offense, for sure. But wait. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Conrad Black Won't Get Special Treatment, Canadian Prime Minister Says  Jul 19, 2007
    To be eligible to regain Canadian citizenship, a person must not have been convicted of an indictable offense in the three years before applying and cannot be in prison, on parole or on probation, according to the ministry's Web site. The Web site gives this advice, ``If you are in any of the above situations, contact the call centre before you apply. (Bloomberg -- Canada)

    BC mayor to spend weekend in jail  Apr 7, 2007
    They include two counts of assault, one count of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offense, one count of criminal harassment and three counts of breach of condition of a release order, said Lowe. Young is to appear in Vancouver provincial court Tuesday. (National Post)

    Rather: Fox is Biased, Gets White House Talking Points  Nov 28, 2006
    Bill Maher: "I want to bring your attention to something that was on my friend Arianna Huffington's blog today, the Huffington Post. It was an internal memo from Fox News, an organization I guess that would never hire you-" [audience laughter] Dan Rather: "Probably not." Maher: "And it says, 'be on the lookout for any statements from the Iraqi insurgents thrilled at the prospect of a Democratic-controlled Congress.' That strikes me as the opposite of journalism, as looking for the end of the... (MediaResearch.org)

    Australian copyright proposal criticized  Nov 24, 2006
    The proposals would make it an indictable offense - one that must go before the justice system - for someone to possess a device with the intention of using it to infringe copyright. Previously, such infringements have generally been dealt with by paying damages to the copyright holder, without the involvement of the courts. (Herald Online, SC -- Technology)

    Briefing: Dell profit exceeds Wall Street estimates  Nov 22, 2006
    The proposals would make it an indictable offense to possess a device with the intention of using it to infringe a copyright. A vote was expected next year. (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)

    Proposed changes to Australian laws could turn iPod users into criminals  Nov 22, 2006
    The proposals would make it an indictable offense -- one that must go before the justice system -- for someone to possess a device with the intention of using it to infringe copyright. The maximum penalty is five years in jail and a fine of Australian dollars 65,000 (US$50,000), The Sydney Morning Herald reported. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Proposed changes to Australian ...  Nov 21, 2006
    The proposals would make it an indictable offense _ one that must go before the justice system _ for someone to possess a device with the intention of using it to infringe copyright. The maximum penalty is five years in jail and a fine of Australian US dollars 65,000 (US$50,000; euro3,000), The Sydney Morning Herald reported. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Grand jury dismisses with no indictments  Jul 20, 2006
    On Friday, June 14, the grand jury addressed each of the five allegations listed in the petition and determined no criminal indictable offenses had occurred ... However, the jury stated that the violation was not a criminal indictable offense ... Jury finding Oral Taylor did violate K.S.A. 14-302 but said act is not a criminal indictable offense. (El Dorado Times, KS)

    READ MORE >  Jul 8, 2006
    is a term of art, and the word `misdemeanor' in this phrase is not used as it is in a criminal context," the court said. "An officer's conduct need not rise to the level of an indictable offense to be considered an impeachable offense. "An officer's preincumbency conduct is relevant to the extent it bears upon the officer's pattern of conduct and shows the officer's motives and intent as they relate to the officer's conduct while in office," the court said. (Sioux City Journal)




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