indictable

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Subjecting one to an indictment.
 * 2) Able or deserving to be indicted.
 * 3) * 1973,, Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems, Harvard University Press, Appendix B, p.307,
 * In order to sustain his argument in the impeachment of Justice Samuel Chase, Luther Martin, his leading counsel, maintained that judges were indictable for violation of their official duties.
 * 1) Able or deserving to be indicted.
 * 2) * 1973,, Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems, Harvard University Press, Appendix B, p.307,
 * In order to sustain his argument in the impeachment of Justice Samuel Chase, Luther Martin, his leading counsel, maintained that judges were indictable for violation of their official duties.
 * 1) * 1973,, Impeachment: The Constitutional Problems, Harvard University Press, Appendix B, p.307,
 * In order to sustain his argument in the impeachment of Justice Samuel Chase, Luther Martin, his leading counsel, maintained that judges were indictable for violation of their official duties.
 * In order to sustain his argument in the impeachment of Justice Samuel Chase, Luther Martin, his leading counsel, maintained that judges were indictable for violation of their official duties.