I'm sure that it's possible that someone may keep these kinds of statistics would have to cover virtually ALL the federal court system which encompass several hundred courts of all types. On a preliminary search I find nothing readily available.
To relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty: They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
Innocent or acquitted.
90%
Innocent or acquitted.
acquitted or found innocent
To be discharged Answer In the criminal context, to be acquitted means you've been found not guilty.
Innocent or Not Guilty
Acquitted means being declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime.
They were acquitted
Four LAPD officers were tried in a state court for the beating but were acquitted. A later federal trial for civil rights violations ended with two of the officers found guilty and sent to prison and the other two officers acquitted.
Acquitted means being declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime.
If you are declared to be not guilty by a court, then you are acquitted and go free (the court has found you innocent of the charges brought against you).If you declare yourself to be not guilty, then you are denying the accusations made against you. A court will then hold a trial to determine the truthfulness of your claim.