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Yes, it is possible to be acquitted after being sentenced to life imprisonment, although it is rare. An acquittal can occur through appeals, new evidence emerging, or retrials that demonstrate the individual's innocence. If successful, the original conviction can be overturned, leading to the individual's release. However, the process can be lengthy and complex, often requiring substantial legal resources.

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