OPINION
MANNHEIMER, Judge.
On April 7, 1992, the District Attorney's Office presented the Bethel grand jury with a proposed indictment charging Nick J. Ephamka, Jr. with second-degree sexual assault, AS 11.41.420(a)(3)(B). The grand jury, after hearing the government's evidence, returned a "no true bill" — that is, the grand jury voted not to indict Ephamka. Three days later, on April 10, the district attorney's office asked the Bethel superior...
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