In criminal practice. The Indorsement made by a grand jury upon a bill of indictment, when they find it sustained by the evidence laid before them, and are satisfied of the truth of the accusation. 4 Bl. Comm. 306.

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Black’s Law Dictionary, 1st Edition, page 1191:

TRUE BILL. In criminal practice. The Indorsement made by a grand jury upon a bill of indictment, when they find it sustained by the evidence laid before them, and are satisfied of the truth of the accusation. 4 Bl. Comm. 306.

 

Black’s Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition, page 1175:

TRUE BILL. In criminal practice. The Indorsement made by a grand jury upon a bill of indictment, when they find it sustained by the evidence laid before them, and are satisfied of the truth of the accusation. 4 Bl. Comm. 306.

 

Black’s Law Dictionarym 3rd Edition, page 1759:

TRUE BILL. In criminal practice. The Indorsement made by a grand jury upon a bill of indictment, when they find it sustained by the evidence laid before them, and are satisfied of the truth of the accusation. 4 Bl. Comm. 306.

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