Grand Jury Returns No True Bill in Cases Against Three People

The DeKalb County Grand Jury returned a “No True Bill” in cases against three people Monday.
A “No True Bill” is a legal procedure to dismiss charges against a defendant when the grand jury does not find enough evidence or probable cause to charge the defendant with violating a law.
A “No True Bill” was returned in the case against 28 year old Jordan Adams of Smithville who had been charged with attempted second degree murder in the shooting of 39 year old Jamie Murphy on Juniper Lane last August. Adams was also charged with reckless endangerment.
The Grand Jury also returned a “No True Bill” against 74 year old Frank Thomas of Liberty. Thomas was accused of pointing a gun at another motorist (family member) while chasing after him in his vehicle at high speeds on Highway 56 South in September. Thomas had been charged with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
No indictment was returned against Tamyra Taylor, charged with driving under the influence, wrong address on her drivers license, seatbelt violation, and violation of the financial responsibility law (no insurance).

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