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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91. In April 1990, Sergeant Norton was acquitted of the alleged rape of an 18 year old girl at Cheltenham racecourse.
92. The six men were subsequently acquitted of all charges, but only after they had served 17 years in prison.
93. All four were acquitted of involvement in a bomb attack in Stockholm on April 7, 1986.
94. He was acquitted of rape, attempted murder, administering poison with intent and kidnapping.
95. Simpson, who was acquitted of the murders, has been sued by the victims' families for wrongful death.
96. To her relief she was acquitted of all the charges laid against her.
97. In many cases the acquitted defendant will have been receiving legal aid.
98. Six others were acquitted of genocide and the remaining two were given prison sentences for the lesser crime of negligence of duty.
99. He was acquitted, and all charges against the remaining defendants were dropped.
100. A few moments later, acquitted defendant Daniel Winter, who'd been listening to the closing speeches[sentencedict.com], ran from the building.
101. Simpson can not invoke Fifth Amendment protection for himself because he already has been acquitted of murder.
102. Although acquitted, Du Bois became more isolated during the 1950s, and was denied a passport until 1958.
103. The police will never look for anyone else after a defendant is acquitted of murder.
104. Seven received lesser jail terms and three defendants, all intelligence operatives, were acquitted.
105. He was ousted, tried, pleaded good intentions, and was acquitted.
106. He has been acquitted and no wonder.
107. Little wonder, then[Sentencedict.com], that Mr. Simpson was eventually acquitted.
108. They have acquitted themselves of various duties splendidly.
109. A chief constable was acquitted of charges of corruption.
110. Sixty-six of the other men were acquitted.
111. Because of extenuating circumstances, the court acquitted him of the crime.
112. The accused ringleader of the 2004 Madrid train bombings has been acquitted.
113. According to the Xinhua News Agency Xinhua, now 97-year-old former Hungarian officer 18 Cape Elohim City in the Hungarian capital Budapest, a court trial, was acquitted.
114. Mr Killen was acquitted because one juror said she could not convict a preacher.
115. Ship captain Joe Hazelwood was acquitted of felony charges by an Alaska jury despite evidence of alcohol in his bloodstream at the time of the accident.
116. Jackson has spent time in Bahrain and Ireland since he was acquitted, making few public appearances.
117. But no gunshot residue or blood spatter evidence was presented, and Blake was acquitted.
118. Her husband was relieved when the jury acquitted her of any wrongdoing.
119. The jury acquitted him of all complicity in that murder.
120. All plead not guilty and were acquitted of the charges.
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