Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not bailable: as, the offense is unbailable.
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Examples
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The new law, passed Dec. 29, 2005 and considered one of the toughest in the region, makes gang and statutory rape unbailable offenses.
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Public feeling ran very high against her; and that, probably more than the fact that she was charged with an unbailable crime, operated to prolong her residence at the public boarding house kept for runaway slaves and common felons at
The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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Garrison also said, "this is a charge of murder and it's unbailable at this time."
News Review - Top Stories KATHY KORENGEL The News-Review 2010
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Pandey said he is confident Lenin would be released on bail though he is booked under an unbailable section.
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