The court was forced to acquit the defendant due to lack of evidence.
I/you/we/they acquit. He/she/it acquits. The present participle is acquitting.
The jury decided to acquit the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
The opposite of the word acquit would be convict. Acquit means to declare someone not guilty, while convict means to declare someone guilty, especially in a court of law.
A judge has to acquit the accused if the prosecution fails to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt or if there is insufficient evidence. The judge must pass sentence after a guilty verdict is reached, taking into account the severity of the crime and any mitigating factors presented during the trial.
Synonyms for acquit are: absolve, free, vindicate, exonerate, clear and discharge.
we can acquit them of all charges now that we have evidence
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
I/you/we/they acquit. He/she/it acquits. The present participle is acquitting.
The jury decided to acquit the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
The opposite of the word acquit would be convict. Acquit means to declare someone not guilty, while convict means to declare someone guilty, especially in a court of law.
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