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In the Supreme Court of Australia, an indictable offense is determined by the nature and seriousness of the crime, which typically involves more severe penalties than summary offenses. These offenses are usually specified in legislation, and they often require a formal charge and trial by jury. Examples include murder, sexual assault, and robbery. The decision to classify an offense as indictable also considers the potential impact on the community and the legal principles surrounding the administration of justice.

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