an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative
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a document that must be accepted and paid by another person
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a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
<noun.act> the presentation of new data he gave the customer a demonstration
Presentment \Pre*sent"ment\, n. 1. The act of presenting, or the state of being presented; presentation. `` Upon the heels of my presentment.'' --Shak.
2. Setting forth to view; delineation; appearance; representation; exhibition.
Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion, And give it false presentment. --Milton.
3. (Law) (a) The notice taken by a grand jury of any offence from their own knowledge or observation, without any bill of indictment laid before them, as, the presentment of a nuisance, a libel, or the like; also, an inquisition of office and indictment by a grand jury; an official accusation presented to a tribunal by the grand jury in an indictment, or the act of offering an indictment; also, the indictment itself. (b) The official notice (formerly required to be given in court) of the surrender of a copyhold estate. --Blackstone.
{Presentment of a bill of exchange}, the offering of a bill to the drawee for acceptance, or to the acceptor for payment. See {Bill of exchange}, under {Bill}. --Mozley & W.
Those named in a grand jury presentment were charged with crimes ranging from aggravated assault to escape.