
Perceptions of Violence
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How to Avoid a No True Bill
It's called a no true bill when a grand jury hears a case and then says there's not enough evidence. I haven't seen it in a, in a high profile cases, most of my cases are way much more mundane than that. But I certainly have seen cases where police officers think they have a strong case, prosecutor presents it and asks a grand jury to indict and the grand jury says, I just don't see it either. And for the most part, the prosecutor works closely with the grand jury. They've got a, at least in Kentucky weeks long, if not months long relationship where they're meeting on regular intervals, hearing lots of cases. So we'll both be
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