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Legal Definitions - no bill
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Definition of no bill
Definition: No bill is a term used in the legal system to describe a grand jury's decision that there is not enough evidence to indict someone on a criminal charge. It means that the case will not proceed to trial.
Example: The grand jury returned a no bill instead of the indictment the prosecutors expected. This means that the person accused of the crime will not face trial due to lack of evidence.
Example: The grand jury no-billed three of the charges. This means that the grand jury did not find enough evidence to indict the person on three of the charges.
Explanation: No bill is a term used to describe a grand jury's decision that there is not enough evidence to indict someone on a criminal charge. The examples illustrate how the grand jury can decide to no-bill a case, which means that the case will not proceed to trial due to lack of evidence.
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Simple Definition
Term: NO BILL
Definition: When a group of people called a grand jury looks at evidence in a criminal case and decides there isn't enough proof to charge someone with a crime, they write "no bill." This means the person won't be accused of doing anything wrong. Sometimes, the grand jury might say "true bill" instead, which means they think there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.
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