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what does the grand jury issue if it finds insufficient evidence to bring an accused to trial? a. indictment b. information c. true bill d. no true bill

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A grand jury's verdict of "no true bill" denotes that there is not enough proof to prosecute the accused.

There is a legal procedure to have the accusations against a suspect dropped and the case dismissed when the grand jury does not find enough evidence to accuse them of breaking the law. also referred to as a "no bill."

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