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It was submitted to Grand Jury in the last couple of weeks. The Grand Jury returned what's known as a "No Bill" or "No True Bill". For those more interested in what that means in detail, I found a good article about Grand Jury and the No Bill. ... No Bill By Grand Jury...
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albany-lawyer.blogspot.com/2006/10/grand-jury-and-no-bi...
albany-lawyer.blogspot.com/2006/10/grand-jury-and-no-bill-or-no-true-bill.html
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Voting to return charges is usually known as "returning a true bill." If a grand jury votes to return a true bill, ... When a majority of grand jurors vote not to return an indictment, this is known alternatively as "returning a bill of ignoramus" or "returning a no bill." If the grand jurors vote not to return an indictment,
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campus.udayton.edu/~grandjur/faq/faq3.htm
campus.udayton.edu/~grandjur/faq/faq3.htm
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3:6-8. Finding and Return of Indictment; No Bill ... If the defendant has been held to answer a complaint and, after submission to the grand jury, no indictment has been found, the foreperson shall forthwith so report in writing to the court, who shall forthwith order the defendant's release unless the defendant's detention...
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njcourts.judiciary.state.nj.us/web0/rules/r3-6.htm
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If the grand jury concludes that the evidence is insufficient, it returns a "no bill" (or "no true bill"), and any preliminary charges filed against the suspect are dismissed.[30]
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freedomlaw.com/GRANDJRY.html
freedomlaw.com/GRANDJRY.html
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Liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news. ... Once again, no justice for Emmett Till. The grand jury investigating his 1955 murder has returned a "no true bill" against Carolyn Bryant, now 72. ... Emmett Till Grand Jury: No True Bill | 57 comments (57 topical)
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www.talkleft.com/story/2007/2/27/144332/765
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But when you consider where it happened, and when it happened, and what exactly happened, and that dozens of people may have been involved (the article says that), this Grand Jury "no bill" slams the door on anything happening that might look or smell like justice.
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www.dailykos.com/story/2007/2/27/125445/584
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The grand jury in Leflore County wrapped up its work this past week and issued a "no bill" against Carolyn Bryant, the widow of one of two white men originally acquitted of Till's death. A "no bill" means the grand jury found insufficient evidence existed for an indictment on a criminal charge.
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www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/2/27/125445/584
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No stone was left unturned. "The Putnam County grand jury spent most of the day reviewing the results of this extensive investigation and also took their work very seriously. Certainly I agree with their finding of ... I am especially grateful for the excellent representation of attorneys Shawn Fry, Dawn Fry, and Bill Ramsey,
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www.crossville-chronicle.com/local/local_story_00719090...
www.crossville-chronicle.com/local/local_story_007190903.html
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A felony charge in New York State is normally presented to a grand jury. That body, composed of 16-23 members, will vote on whether to issue a "true bill" of indictment, reduce the charge to a prosecutor's information that accuses a misdemeanor or violation, or "no bill" the case.
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www.mcacp.org/issue51.htm
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