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(705 ILCS 305/17) (from Ch. 78, par. 17)
Sec. 17.
After the grand jury is impaneled, it shall be the duty of the
court to appoint a foreman, who shall have power to swear or affirm
witnesses to testify before them, and whose duty it shall be, when the
grand jury, or any nine of them, find a bill of indictment to be
supported by good and sufficient evidence, to indorse thereon "A true
bill;" where they do not find a bill to be supported by sufficient
evidence, to indorse thereon "Not a true bill;" and shall, in either case,
sign his name as foreman, at the foot of said endorsement, and shall also,
in each case in which a true bill shall be returned into court as
aforesaid, note thereon the name or names of the witness or witnesses upon
whose evidence the same shall have been found.
(Source: P.A. 85-690.)
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