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A "no-true bill" is a grand jury's refusal to indict a suspected for a crime. Most felony cases require a grand jury to issue a "true bill" in order for a prosecutor to prosecute the offender. If a "no bill" is returned, the case is over with at that point.

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Actually, it is "No True Bill." It means that evidence was presented to the grand jury, and they refused to indict.

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