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Offences (under British law) that can be tried at either a Magistrate's Court or a Crown Court. This means that that it involves the sort of 'mid-range' crimes, i.e. somewhere in between indictable offences and summary offences - theft, assault with non-severe consequences.

Source: Martin: The English Legal System.

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