A summary conviction is a legal term used in criminal law to describe a type of offense that is considered less serious than indictable offenses. These crimes typically carry lighter penalties, such as fines or short-term imprisonment, and are usually tried in a lower court without a jury. Summary convictions often involve offenses like petty theft or minor assaults. The process is generally quicker and less formal than that of more serious charges.
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