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1 He was acquitted of 15 of the charges, a court spokeswoman said.
2 Yesterday, by a majority verdict, she was acquitted of the second offence.
3 Cairns was subsequently acquitted of perjury and perverting the course of justice.
4 They were acquitted of all charges by an Egyptian court this week.
5 He was later acquitted of theft charges for reasons of temporary insanity.
6 He was acquitted of a charge of felony recklessly endangering public safety.
7 Yes, upon the whole he did;-tobe acquitted of that special sin.
8 Four other suspects on trial alongside Ali were acquitted of all charges.
9 He was acquitted of all charges in a four-month trial in 2005.
10 Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the case.
11 The priest was acquitted of all 19 sex abuse charges on Thursday.
12 He had been triumphantly acquitted of the charges contained in Fenwick's confession.
13 He was also acquitted of assaulting Mr Doherty and of violent disorder.
14 He was acquitted of the murder but years later admitted to it.
15 He was acquitted of the more serious second degree intentional murder charge.
16 Mr Jackson and Mr Olding were acquitted of rape charges on Wednesday.
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