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ACQUITTAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACQUITTAL is a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process. How to use acquittal ...
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acquittal | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
An acquittal is a resolution of some or all of the factual elements of the offense charged. The trier of fact, whether the jury or the court, must render a ...
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Acquittal - Wikipedia
An acquittal means that the criminal prosecution has failed to prove that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented.
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acquittal (əˈkwɪtəl) Also 5–6 acquitayle, acquytaylle, 6 acquyghtall, 6–8 acquittall. [f. acquit v. + -al2. Also in late Anglo-Fr. (Littleton).] † 1. Payment, repayment, requital, or retribution; an amends, set-off, or counter-consideration. Obs.c 1430 Lydg. Minor Poems (1840) 89 To shewe how moche ...
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Amdt5.3.6.3 Acquittal by Trial Judge and Re-Prosecution
When a trial judge acquits a defendant, that action concludes the matter to the same extent that acquittal by jury verdict does.
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[PDF] • Acquittal:A judgment holding that the state has failed to meet its ...
• Acquittal:A judgment holding that the state has failed to meet its burden of proving the defendant guilty. A judgment of acquittal will be imposed if a ...
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Judgments of Acquittal in Criminal Trials - Justia
A judge may grant a judgment of acquittal if no reasonable jury could find beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime ...
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Understanding the Judgment of Acquittal in Criminal Trials
A judgment of acquittal is a powerful legal tool that can lead to the dismissal of criminal charges before a case even goes to a jury.
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What's the Difference Between "Acquitted" and "Not Guilty?"
An acquittal is a formal recognition by the court that you are released from accusation and freed from obligation regarding the charges.
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ACQUITTAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the decision of a court that someone is not guilty. The first trial ended in a hung jury, the second in acquittal.
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The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse: A judicial travesty
In contrast to those seeking to blind the population to the political issues involved, the World Socialist Web Site warned that the campaign around Rittenhouse is an effort to normalize and ...
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acquittal/əˈkwɪtl; ə`kwɪtl/ n(law 律)1 [C] judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which he has been charged 无罪的判决 There were three convictions and two acquittals in court today. 今日法庭宣判三人有罪, 两人无罪.2 [U] being acquitted 被宣判无罪 Lack of evidence resulted in their acquittal. 因证据不足而宣判他们无罪.
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Bill Clinton acquittal: Echoes of a sex scandal 20 years on - BBC
The first was when President Bill Clinton was impeached in December 1998. The second was when he was acquitted at the conclusion of his Senate trial the following February. Washington in the late ...
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Casino Heir Ted Binion's Death Sparks Arrest, Acquittal
2 days ago — Learn more about the arrests of Rick Tabish and Sandy Murphy in the killing of Ted Binion.
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Rappler tax evasion acquittal 'good sign' for Philippine business - Ressa
Sep 12, 2023ACQUITTED. Rappler CEO Maria Ressa, along with lawyers, speaks to the media after the Pasig Regional Trial Court handed a not guilty verdict from tax evasion charges filed against Rappler Holdings ...
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