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It can't be acquited before trial (unless the questioner has used the wrong wording). Acquit means to find a defendant in a criminal case not guilty. The decision to exonerate the defendant may be made either by a jury or a judge after trial. It can only be dismissed before trial. A judge can decide that the facts of the case are insufficient to sustain the charge or that the facts presented by the prosecution are either faulty or are insufficient to proceed. A judge can dismiss a case in two ways - WITH prejudice - meaning the offense cannot be re-filed against the defendant, and - WITHOUT prejudice which means that the charge CAN be re-filed after it is amended.

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