The trial ended in an acquittal for the defendant.
The teenagers received acquittal from a judge; he concluded they were innocent.
The jury voted for acquittal because he didn't do anything wrong.
His acquittal outraged the town.Charged with first degree murder, she rejoiced to receive an acquittal.The acquittal meant the person was again a free person.
"Acquittal" is a noun. Ex: O.J. Simpson's acquittal shocked many people.
O.J. Simpson's acquittal was unexepected, as we all thought he was guilty.
That is the correct spelling of "acquittal" (a finding of not guilty).
In court, the defense attorney argued that the evidence presented by the prosecution did not prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This raised doubts about the defendant's involvement in the crime, leading to an acquittal.
An order of acquittal is the formal finding of a "not guilty" verdict in a criminal trial.
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acquittal
Statistically, defendants have a better chance of acquittal in jury trials compared to bench trials.
No, it is generally not possible to appeal an acquittal in a court case. Once a defendant has been acquitted, the verdict is final and cannot be challenged by the prosecution.