He was acquitted so he could leave prison and go home.
Innocent or acquitted.
Hjalmar Schacht, Franz von Papen, Hans Fritzsche, and Franz Halder were some of the prominent figures who were acquitted at the Nuremberg trials.
The Zenger Trial in 1735 set a precedent for freedom of the press in colonial America when John Peter Zenger, a printer, was acquitted of seditious libel charges after publishing critical articles about the colonial governor of New York.
I've said that phrase more than once in my life.
J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant were acquitted of the murder of Emmett Till in 1955. They were later tried on civil rights violations in connection with the case, but were acquitted. They did not serve any jail time for their actions.
the man was acquitted.
If the subject is acquitted, he will do no jail time.
Clinton was acquitted of the impeachment charges by the Senate.
acquitted means if you are unable to do a certain thing, then you have to do it snother time
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
one possibility is the following - The man was acquitted when the prosecution could not provide any condemning evidence. acquitted is a verb, so place it after the subject, and it usually has a helping verb before it.
Shawn's brothers aquitted that he did not steal the candy bar from the store.
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.
Acquitted is a verb. It's the past tense of acquit.
A lot of the evidence against Joe Bloggs was unconvincing, so the jury acquitted him.
Aubrey Berry Louis was the man who was accused of killing up and coming rapper Dolla. He was acquitted of the murder in 2010.
To be discharged Answer In the criminal context, to be acquitted means you've been found not guilty.