Declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
1 Because the objects in question couldn't be located, however, he was acquitted .
2 He can elude you; and will be acquitted by the general verdict.
3 However, a jury acquitted both men from criminal charges in November 2009.
4 The Senate acquitted him and Clinton completed his second term in 2001.
5 He was acquitted of 15 of the charges, a court spokeswoman said.
6 Yesterday, by a majority verdict, she was acquitted of the second offence.
7 Cairns was subsequently acquitted of perjury and perverting the course of justice.
8 Of those, 74 per cent had their cases dismissed, or were acquitted .
9 He stated that Mr Murphy received a fair trial and was acquitted .
10 He was acquitted over the incident in the law courts in July.
11 Five men were arrested and charged but all were acquitted in court.
12 The Senate's numbers mean Mr Trump is almost certain to be acquitted .
13 They were acquitted of all charges by an Egyptian court this week.
14 Five other defendants were acquitted and will be freed, the court said.
15 He was later acquitted of theft charges for reasons of temporary insanity.
16 The other indicted executives either were acquitted or had their cases dismissed.
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