acquit in a sentence

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Last Updated: 2026-06-17

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The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have acted in accordance with the law.

The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have acted in accordance with his duties.

The lawyer's argument was accurate, and it convinced the jury to acquit the defendant.

The judge's ruling was to acquit the accused.

The witness testimony helped to acquit the accused.

The evidence was not strong enough to acquit the accused.

The lack of witnesses made it difficult to acquit the accused.

The judge will acquit the accused if there is not enough proof.

The judge decided to acquit the accused due to lack of evidence.

The jury was unable to acquit the accused due to lack of evidence.

The judge will acquit the accused if there is not enough evidence.

The judge's ruling to acquit the accused was based on a technicality.

The judge's decision to acquit the accused was met with mixed reactions.

The jury's duty is to determine whether to convict or acquit the accused.

The judge had no choice but to acquit the accused due to lack of evidence.

The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have been wrongly accused.

The judge's ruling to acquit the accused was based on a technicality in the law.

The defense presented a strong case, and the judge agreed to acquit the accused.

The judge will acquit the accused if there is not enough evidence to prove guilt.

The lawyer was able to acquit his client by exposing flaws in the prosecution's case.

The defense team was able to acquit their client by exposing flaws in the prosecution's case.

The lawyer was able to acquit his client of the charges by exposing the flaws in the prosecution's case.

The defendant's innocuity was a crucial factor in the jury's decision to acquit.

The defendant's mental state at the time of the crime was a key factor in the jury's decision to acquit them.

The prosecution failed to provide enough evidence to acquit the suspect.

The defendant's emotional plea to the jury failed to prevail upon them to acquit him.

The prosecution failed to provide sufficient evidence, so the jury had no choice but to acquit the defendant.

The prosecution failed to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt, and the jury decided to acquit the defendant.

The prosecution's failure to establish a motive weakened their case and led to an acquit verdict.

The jury was able to acquit the defendant after a fair trial.

The judge's ruling to acquit the defendant was fair and just.

The judge's decision to acquit was based on the defendant's right to a fair trial.

The judge's instructions to the jury emphasized the importance of a fair acquit verdict.

The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have acted in good faith.

The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have been acting in good faith.

The judge will acquit the defendant if he is found to have acted in good faith and without malice.

The jury's decision to acquit him of guilt was met with relief by his family.

The jury's unanimous decision to acquit brought relief to the defendant's family.

The lawyer was able to acquit his client of all charges with a solid defense.

The judge will acquit the defendant if they can prove that they were mistaken for someone else.

The sophisticated legal arguments presented by the defense team convinced the jury to acquit the defendant.

The prosecution's case was based on speculation, and the jury had to acquit the defendant.

The lawyer's grandiloquent arguments convinced the jury to acquit his client.

The judge's decision to acquit him of guilt was met with controversy.

The judge will acquit the suspect if there is any doubt about his guilt.

The jury's decision to acquit him of guilt was met with relief by his family.

The judge will acquit the accused if there is not enough evidence to prove guilt.

The judge's decision to acquit the defendant of guilt was met with mixed reactions.

The jury's decision to acquit the defendant of guilt was based on reasonable doubt.

The jury's decision to acquit the defendant of guilt was seen as a victory for the defense.

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