The word "imprisonable" means that someone or something can be put in prison or held captive. Full definition
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Civic rights go with civic responsibility, but these rights have been flagrantly violated by those who have committed imprisonable offences.» (telegraph.co.uk)
At the present time bail considerations are split between imprisonable and non-imprisonable offences. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
This offence is imprisonable if there is evidence of serious damage / injury and / or evidenced of bad driving leading to the accident. (tvedwards.com)