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acquit

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A quick definition of acquit:

Term: Acquit

Definition: Acquit means to let someone go free when they are accused of doing something wrong. This happens at the end of a trial when a judge or a group of people called a jury decides that the person is not guilty of the crime they were accused of.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To acquit means to set free, release, or discharge from an obligation, burden, or accusation. In a criminal trial, it is what a jury or judge does at the end of the trial if they find the accused defendant not guilty of the crime.

  • The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges.
  • The judge acquitted the defendant due to lack of evidence.

These examples illustrate how acquit is used in a legal context. When a jury or judge acquits a defendant, it means they have found them not guilty of the crime they were accused of. This can happen if there is not enough evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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