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How to use acquittal in a sentence

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If these compurgators all agreed in a declaration in favour of the accused, this was held to he a complete acquittal.
In such cases, the earlier acquittal would not be controverted by a guilty verdict on the second.
People commit wrong actions, for which they require forgiveness or acquittal.
In the United States, where defendants are protected against double jeopardy, his acquittal would have ensured that he went free.
In felony cases a principal in the second degree could be convicted notwithstanding the prior acquittal of the first-degree principal.
But the juryman votes for acquittal anyway, reflecting that philosophers sometimes err.
Without witnesses testifying to the event, there would be reasonable doubt for an acquittal.
A higher court stayed his acquittal and ordered him detained while the finding at trial was reconsidered.
His relief at his own unanimous acquittal for handling was overshadowed by his stepson's conviction.
With all the evidence against him and only a handful of character witnesses his lawyers say he has little chance of acquittal.
Yes, I accept that, but the test really is whether the appellant lost a fair chance of acquittal reasonably open to him.
The acquittal will take the form of the special verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity resulting in committal to a mental hospital.
Now, Kafka importantly distinguishes between two types of acquittal available to the accused.
For the above reasons, the appeal is dismissed and the acquittal of the Respondent is upheld.
In the result therefore a verdict of acquittal was directed in respect of all charges against both accused.
If the court is not satisfied that D did what was alleged, an acquittal must follow.
If that is the case, my client was deprived of the chance of an acquittal on the murder count.
Moreover the public interest may be as much involved in the circumstances of a remarkable acquittal as in a surprising conviction.
A close precedent for an acquittal based on the denial of evidence already exists.
Now the choice is go to trial on a felony assault charge and hope for an acquittal or plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A struck jury was obtained, but, in the existing state of public feeling, an acquittal was a foregone conclusion.
The Archbishop soon after his acquittal put forth a pastoral letter which is one of the most remarkable compositions of that age.
The trial resulted in a hung jury the first time, and in an acquittal on the second trial.
She need not yet be told that he had promised to take such a verdict as sufficing also for an ecclesiastical acquittal.
Her acquittal in the law court would be as nothing to her if it must be followed by an avowal of her guilt to her own son!
The acquittal appears to be on the ground of the unconstitutionally of the law.
On this count, then, I claim acquittal, being for the moment on the side of Virchow.
Appearances were against you, and your condemnation was my brother's palliation, if not acquittal.
Justification, in Pharisaism as for St. Paul, means the verdict of acquittal.
He had arrived only to hear, at the same time, of the acquittal and the rearrest.
Teed was the brightest pupil in his laboratory and he had voted for acquittal.
The case, even at that point, might have ended with an acquittal or a hung jury, but Donnely wasn't through using his blackjack.
Rotha dwelt but little on the chances of an innocent man's acquittal.
It is upon this we ground our hope, our certainty, of an acquittal.
That acquittal was scathingly vacated last spring by Italy's highest court.
The acquittal of Chase was, therefore, a judgment against Randolph.
She went into his service immediately after her acquittal, tamed as she is now.
But such a defence as would be acceptable to his judges and might procure an acquittal, it is not in his nature to make.
He only allowed so much of it to appear as sufficed to ensure the acquittal of an innocent man.
If anything had been needed to give an impetus to Jack McMurdo's popularity among his fellows it would have been his arrest and acquittal.
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