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acquittal    音标拼音: [əkw'ɪtəl]
n. 履行,开释,释放

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acquittal
n 1: a judgment of not guilty [ant: {condemnation},
{conviction}, {judgment of conviction}, {sentence}]

Acquittal \Ac*quit"tal\, n.
1. The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation;
acquittance.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Law) A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an
offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court.
--Bouvier.
[1913 Webster]

68 Moby Thesaurus words for "acquittal":
accordance, acquitment, acquittance, adherence, amortization,
amortizement, binder, care, carrying out, cash, cash payment,
clearance, compliance, condemnation, conformance, conformity,
debt service, decision, defrayal, defrayment, deposit, disbursal,
discharge, doling out, down payment, earnest, earnest money,
execution, fulfillment, heed, heeding, hire purchase,
hire purchase plan, installment, installment plan,
interest payment, judgment, keeping, landmark decision,
liquidation, monthly payments, never-never, observance,
observation, paying, paying off, paying out, paying up, payment,
payment in kind, payoff, penalty, performance, practice,
prepayment, quarterly payments, quittance, regular payments,
remittance, respect, retirement, satisfaction, sentence,
settlement, sinking-fund payment, spot cash, verdict,
weekly payments

ACQUITTAL, contracts. A release or discharge from an obligation or
engagement. According to Lord Coke there are three kinds of acquittal,
namely; 1. By deed, when the party releases the obligation; 2. By
prescription; 3. By tenure. Co. Lit. 100, a.


ACQUITTAL, crim. law practice. The absolution of a party charged with a
crime or misdemeanor.
2. Technically speaking, acquittal is - the absolution of a party
accused on a trial before a traverse jury. 1 N. & M. 36; 3 McCord, 461.
3. Acquittals are of two kinds, in fact and in law. The former takes
place when the jury upon trial finds a verdict of not guilty; the latter
when a man is charged merely as an accessary, and the principal has been
acquitted. 2 Inst. 384. An acquittal is a bar to any future prosecution for
the offence alleged in the first indictment.



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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 in a sentence
  • What Does Acquittal Mean? | Definition Meaning
    What Does Acquittal Mean? Legally, an acquittal occurs when a judge or jury determines that the prosecution has failed to prove each element of a criminal charge beyond a reasonable doubt, resulting in a verdict of “not guilty ”
  • Acquittal - Wikipedia
    An acquittal does not mean the defendant is innocent of the charge presented—only that the prosecutor failed to prove that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt The charge may remain on the defendant's criminal record in the United States even after an acquittal, depending on the state regulations
  • ACQUITTAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ACQUITTAL definition: 1 the decision of a court that someone is not guilty: 2 the decision of a court that someone is… Learn more
  • Acquittal | Criminal Procedure, Evidence Jury | Britannica
    Acquittal, in criminal law, acknowledgment by the court of the innocence of the defendant or defendants Such a judgment may be made by a jury in a trial or by a judge who rules that there is insufficient evidence either for conviction or for further proceedings
  • Acquittal Definition | LawInfo
    What Is an Acquittal? According to the U S Court, the definition of acquittal is “a jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction ”
  • acquittal Definition, Meaning Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary
    Following detailed investigation, the court finally delivered an acquittal due to insufficient evidence The defense attorney was successful in obtaining an acquittal for his client Despite all the allegations, the acquittal was granted as the charges could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt
  • What Does an Acquittal Mean in Law? - LegalClarity
    An acquittal is a formal legal determination that a person is not guilty of a criminal charge This outcome means the prosecution failed to provide enough evidence for a conviction and serves as a definitive conclusion to the criminal proceedings for that offense
  • Acquittal - Definition, Examples, Cases, and Processes
    An acquittal is a formal acknowledgement that the prosecutor in a criminal case failed to prove the accused was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt While a jury may find the defendant “not guilty,” an acquittal does not necessarily prove the defendant’s innocence
  • Acquittal | Key Legal Definitions and Implications
    What Is an Acquittal? An acquittal is a formal legal determination that a defendant is not guilty of the charges they faced at trial This judgment removes legal liability for the specified crime, ending the case unless appealed or overturned in rare circumstances





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