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单词 true bill
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Definition of true bill in English:

true bill

noun
US Law
  • A bill of indictment found by a grand jury to be supported by sufficient evidence to justify prosecution.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least twelve of the jurymen had to find a true bill to present a defendant to further trial.
    • A grand jury that heard some 50 witnesses, including me, returned a verdict of ‘no true bill,’ exonerating the officers.
    • Though arrested, she never faced trial as the grand jury did not find a true bill against her, presumably on the ground that she had behaved as an automaton.
    • On February 23, 1994, they returned a verdict of ‘no true bill.’
    • At the assizes in July 1754, the jury found a true bill against William Arundel, a tailor of York, ‘for traitorously and seditiously taking down from Micklegate Bar the heads of two rebels there affixed’.
 
 

Definition of true bill in US English:

true bill

nountro͞o bil
US Law
  • A bill of indictment found by a grand jury to be supported by sufficient evidence to justify the hearing of a case.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the assizes in July 1754, the jury found a true bill against William Arundel, a tailor of York, ‘for traitorously and seditiously taking down from Micklegate Bar the heads of two rebels there affixed’.
    • Though arrested, she never faced trial as the grand jury did not find a true bill against her, presumably on the ground that she had behaved as an automaton.
    • On February 23, 1994, they returned a verdict of ‘no true bill.’
    • At least twelve of the jurymen had to find a true bill to present a defendant to further trial.
    • A grand jury that heard some 50 witnesses, including me, returned a verdict of ‘no true bill,’ exonerating the officers.
 
 
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