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Từ vựng:

no true bill

Giải nghĩa:

/ˈnoʊ ˈtru ˈbɪl/ – Phrase


Definition: không có căn cứ để lập bản cáo trạng.

A more thorough explanation: “No true bill” is a legal term used to indicate that a grand jury has decided not to indict a defendant based on the evidence presented. This decision means that the grand jury does not believe there is enough evidence to proceed with a criminal trial against the defendant.

Example: In the case of the alleged theft, the grand jury returned a no true bill, indicating that there was insufficient evidence to proceed with criminal charges against the defendant.

 

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