true bill
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of true bill
First recorded in 1760–70
Example Sentences
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Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis wrote an internal message Monday informing the department that the grand jury did not return a true bill of indictment in Shifflett’s case.
From Washington Post • Apr. 18, 2023
Russell Heard’s family and friends are understandably puzzled, upset and angry over the no true bill returned by the grand jury.
From Washington Times • Apr. 28, 2021
On Thursday, a Caddo Parish grand jury returned a no true bill against Mystikal, whose real name is Michael Lawrence Tyler, news outlets reported.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 18, 2020
In New York state, a grand jury returns a true bill of indictment if a bare majority — 12 of the 23 sitting jurors — believes there’s enough evidence to proceed to a criminal trial.
From The Verge • Mar. 13, 2019
Talk to him about Church affairs; and, in all probability, he will find a "true bill" against every Ecclesiastical officer, from his Grace down to the humblest subordinate.
From Rambles by Land and Water or Notes of Travel in Cuba and Mexico by Norman, B. M.
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