In criminal law, a “no bill” is said to occur when a grand jury decides that the evidence against a defendant is not sufficient to justify a trial.
Compare: true bill
[Last updated in July of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team]
In criminal law, a “no bill” is said to occur when a grand jury decides that the evidence against a defendant is not sufficient to justify a trial.
Compare: true bill
[Last updated in July of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team]