indictability

/ɪnˌdaɪtəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The state or condition of being able to be formally accused of a crime.
    • The judge ruled on the indictability of the defendant before the trial.
    • New evidence changed the suspect's indictability in the case.
    • The lawyer questioned the indictability of the minor under state law.
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