TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 27, 2025

A Nashville grand jury that declined to indict dozens of cases earlier this year has left some defendants facing higher bail and extended jail time, The Tennessean reports. The grand jury, led by foreperson and community organizer Theeda Murphy, issued “no true bills” in 47 cases from January to March, about 15 times more than the five other grand juries that have met since January 2024. While Murphy said prosecutors failed to present enough evidence, defense attorneys argue the move backfired, forcing defendants to pay bail twice or remain in custody. Judges and bonding companies are now untangling the fallout, which attorneys have called “insanely unfair.”