It is unwise to try to decipher such notations on legal and court documents. Ofterntimes they are written in a sort of shorthand, or 'jargon' which means something only to the person who wrote it.
However - it APPEARS that the defendant MAY have originally been charged with multiple offenses, and the Grand Jury rolled them all into one charge and dismissed the others. The fact that the notation says grand jury indictment indicates that the defendant has been charged with SOMETHING.
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"Dropped." When looking for a verb, look for the action.
By looking at group number.
I was sifting in the sand looking for a coin I dropped.
I believe the word you're looking for is Ballast.
that is a very likely possibility, but if he can somehow produce Papers Stating that the Pills Were RX, then those Much more Serious and Dangerous Charges will be dropped, and he Could Be Looking at Some Huge Fines upwards of a Million Dollars, and maybe even up to a year or two in Prison
It means that he is shy about approaching someone unless he is certain he won't be just dismissed.
The bank charges you for a NSF fee and the place that you used the check can also charge you so you're looking at some hefty charges.
Try looking on top of the fuel tank. The tank does have to be dropped to do this.
Charges that are not yet settled
It sounds like ionic is the term you're looking for.
Because he was born cute. He is a very good looking alien that was dropped on Earth.