Sentences with Acquit

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Acquit'

Despite the accusations, the court decided to acquit the accused of all charges.

The lack of credible witnesses made it easier for the jury to acquit the defendant.

Despite the public outcry, the jury had no choice but to acquit the defendant.

The judge's instructions to the jury emphasized the importance of evidence to acquit the accused fairly.

The unanimous decision to acquit the suspect surprised both the prosecution and the public.

Despite the strong circumstantial evidence, the jury was inclined to acquit the defendant.

The defense's presentation of an airtight alibi helped acquit the defendant of the alleged crime.

The jury deliberated for hours before reaching a decision to acquit the defendant.

The defense's thorough cross-examination aimed to cast doubt and acquit their client.

The defense attorney's compelling argument aimed to sway the jury to acquit her client of all charges.

The defense's presentation of new evidence was crucial in the jury's decision to acquit the accused.

The jury's failure to reach a verdict resulted in the judge having to acquit the defendant.

The prosecution's failure to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt led the jury to acquit.

The judge's clear instructions guided the jury in their decision to acquit the defendant.

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