Similar words: acquittal, acquit, acquire, acquired, acquiesce, acquisition, acquiescence, acquainted. Meaning: [ə'kwɪt] adj. declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
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61. At his trial six months later Mr Ponting was acquitted by the unanimous verdict of a jury.
62. The officers were acquitted of murder in a state criminal trial.
63. On each previous occasion he had been acquitted on all charges.
64. Of these, only four were actually put on trial by the army, and three were acquitted by military judges.
65. Then they acquitted Broadus of being an accessory after the fact.
66. Peter Mason, senior, Peter Mason junior and his brother David were all acquitted on all charges.
67. But Rita Marley was acquitted even though she admitted forging her husband's signature.
68. White was acquitted of molesting two girls in August, but was convicted of molesting a third girl.
69. He was acquitted of that murder and of killing Ronald Goldman in October 1995.
70. Of the individuals acquitted by the Bologna appeal court four had been sentenced to life imprisonment and nine to lesser terms.
71. An all-white jury acquitted the defendants, despite videotaped evidence which documented the killings in detail.
72. The jury also acquitted the rapper, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, of being an accessory after the fact.
73. Instead they convicted Kern, Lester, and Lad one of second-degree manslaughter and assault and acquitted Pirone of all charges.
74. On May 5 a special court had acquitted Zardari of fraudulently obtaining a bank loan.
75. That jury eventually acquitted Simpson of charges that he killed his former wife and Goldman.
76. Whether a particular accused should be acquitted because his conduct was not dishonest appears to me to be a moral question.
77. Mesa was acquitted a year later of committing a crime on the two women.
78. A jury in Sacramento convicted Vernon Watts of cocaine possession with intent to distribute but acquitted him of a firearms charge.
79. In June 18, 1984,[http://sentencedict.com/acquitted.html] Ebens was convicted and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison but Nitz was acquitted.
80. His lawyer thought he had a good chance of being acquitted at the trial, if no further evidence was found.
81. The victim's widow is considering a private prosecution after Elliot was acquitted of murder.
82. A man sentenced in the case was acquitted on appeal for lack of evidence.
83. After he was acquitted of murder in 1995, he had $ 8 million.
84. Furthermore a higher proportion of blacks were acquitted after trial, which again suggests insufficient evidence.
85. He was acquitted of cruelty, maltreatment of a subordinate and indecent assault.
86. Although a few prominent antislavery spokesmen were arrested, they were subsequently acquitted on a technicality.
87. Despite the foulest weather, the Traction acquitted itself with perfect decorum.
88. Dale was acquitted of federal charges in connection with the affair.
89. Nine were acquitted of conspiracy charges in federal court four years later.
90. On July 11, 1964, the two Klansmen who were accused of murdering Lemuel Penn were acquitted.
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