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acquit

[uh-kwit] / əˈkwɪt /




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He has defended Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein and most recently Karen Read, who was acquitted in June in a case that drew national attention involving the death of her police-officer boyfriend.

From The Wall Street Journal

Double jeopardy rules allow for cases where a person has already been acquitted to be re-tried in exceptional circumstances where new and compelling evidence has come to light.

From BBC

Another man had also accused Harris of indecent assault, but this charge was among those he was acquitted of.

From BBC

Research by the Free Speech Union in Britain indicates that defendants in speech cases are twice as likely to be acquitted by a jury as by a judge.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the criminal trials ended without significant convictions and after the police commander David Duckenfield was acquitted, many bereaved relatives began to lose faith in the process.

From BBC