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The legal result of a verdict of not guilty.
not-guilty verdict
verdict of not guilty
conviction
guilt
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quitação
1
That trial ended with the surprise
acquittal
last year of all seven.
2
Following the 2011
acquittal
,
the Court of Cassation ordered a new trial.
3
The case ended in 1879 with the
acquittal
of all the accused.
4
After the
acquittal
,
Sneddon moved on to other cases undaunted, McKinley said.
5
Zimmerman's
acquittal
was different though, it impacted people in a profound way.
6
Trump said he would make a fuller statement about the
acquittal
tomorrow.
7
Under the current law, the prosecution can appeal only against an
acquittal
.
8
With them his
acquittal
foreboded ill; but we hoped for the best.
9
What could he have possibly done at ten that required an
acquittal
?
10
After all that, the Sun says the story is Ms Brooks's
acquittal
.
11
To him the greatest men in Athens bow as suppliants, begging
acquittal
.
12
An
acquittal
of Litvak could lead to a withdrawal of those pleas.
13
There can be no
acquittal
without probing this matter further, added Keeka.
14
Those around her congratulated her and predicted the
acquittal
of her cousins.
15
This was what has sometimes been called the honorable
acquittal
of Oxford.
16
Justification, in Pharisaism as for St. Paul, means the verdict of
acquittal
.
acquittal
apparent acquittal
follow the acquittal
honorable acquittal
triumphant acquittal
absolute acquittal
Portuguese
quitação
Catalan
absolució
Spanish
absolución
absolucion derecho