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Aaron Burr's trial for treason ended in acquittal in 1807. The trial, held in Richmond, Virginia, was presided over by Chief Justice John Marshall, who emphasized that the prosecution needed to prove Burr's intent to commit treason, which they could not do convincingly. The lack of concrete evidence and the high standard for treason led to Burr being found not guilty, allowing him to avoid conviction and imprisonment.

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