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    1. “We direct an acquittal on the charge of sedition


    2. government until he and his wife were gunned down on the courthouse steps following his winning an acquittal for a teacher accused of promoting “unauthorized doctrines” in a comparative religion class


    3. Edward Oxford felt that the attempts were encouraged by his acquittal in 1840


    4. Dieter suspected the acquittal was due to Helga’s meeting with


    5. The acquittal of the angels of practicing magic


    6. He made his points, but they lacked the fire and dash and audacity that once had caused the epigram that Kahn's appearance in court indicated two things--the guilt of the accused and a verdict of acquittal


    7. From the spectators, and most hotly from Clive Johnson, arose a cry; "No, no! That is not a right thing!" The spectators were upon their feet and there were shouts of; "Acquittal, acquittal!"


    8. Actually Olin was thinking that the carpenter Clive Johnson would vote for acquittal but that he needed more jurors to vote the same way


    9. Funnily enough, Angus genuinely did believe his clients story and considered he had every chance of obtaining an acquittal, the evidence was not that strong, and even if the doctor's statement was correct, that in itself did not prove murder


    10. Next to it, by Jove, was the verdict of my acquittal: (L

    11. Acquittal before a court of Law was justification, being pronounced innocent, being reckoned righteous, by the judge


    12. No sooner was the acquittal pronounced, than tears were shed as freely as blood at another time, and such fraternal embraces were bestowed upon the prisoner by as many of both sexes as could rush at him, that after his long and unwholesome confinement he was in danger of fainting from exhaustion; none the less because he knew very well, that the very same people, carried by another current, would have rushed at him with the very same intensity, to rend him to pieces and strew him over the streets


    13. "Yes; but not only that," said Wemmick, "she went into his service immediately after her acquittal, tamed as she is now


    14. After the acquittal she disappeared, and thus he lost the child and the child's mother


    15. Every phase of the situation was successively eviscerated: the prenatal repugnance of uterine brothers, the Caesarean section, posthumity with respect to the father and, that rarer form, with respect to the mother, the fratricidal case known as the Childs Murder and rendered memorable by the impassioned plea of Mr Advocate Bushe which secured the acquittal of the wrongfully accused, the rights of primogeniture and king's bounty touching twins and triplets, miscarriages and infanticides, simulated or dissimulated, the acardiac foetus in foetu and aprosopia due to a congestion, the agnathia of certain chinless Chinamen (cited by Mr Candidate Mulligan) in consequence of defective reunion of the maxillary knobs along the medial line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the benefits of anesthesia or twilight sleep, the prolongation of labour pains in advanced gravidancy by reason of pressure on the vein, the premature relentment of the amniotic fluid (as exemplified in the actual case) with consequent peril of sepsis to the matrix, artificial insemination by means of syringes, involution of the womb consequent upon the menopause, the problem of the perpetration of the species in the case of females impregnated by delinquent rape, that distressing manner of delivery called by the Brandenburghers Sturzgeburt, the recorded instances of multiseminal, twikindled and monstrous births conceived during the catamenic period or of consanguineous parents—in a word all the cases of human nativity which Aristotle has classified in his masterpiece with chromolithographic illustrations


    16. As things stood, he still had a chance of acquittal


    17. It was true that the association with this man had been fatal to him—true that if he had had the thousand pounds still in his hands with all his debts unpaid he would have returned the money to Bulstrode, and taken beggary rather than the rescue which had been sullied with the suspicion of a bribe (for, remember, he was one of the proudest among the sons of men)—nevertheless, he would not turn away from this crushed fellow-mortal whose aid he had used, and make a pitiful effort to get acquittal for himself by howling against another


    18. LESS THAN TWENTY-FOUR hours earlier, Phil Hoffman had been in his office, rehearsing his defense strategy, when a phone call from the SFPD radically upped his client’s chances for acquittal


    19. One is Reverend Marvin Shields, the other Ronnie Montgomery, the dapper black attorney who became a celeb after winning the acquittal of former Major League Baseball star Lorenzo Lewis for the murder of his wife


    20. It is addressed to the father of Petr' Andréjïtch, and contains, with the acquittal of his son, praises of the intellect and good heart of the Commandant's daughter

    21. I imagine that even the ladies, who were so impatiently longing for the acquittal of the interesting prisoner, were at the same time, without exception, convinced of his guilt


    22. What's more, I believe they would have been mortified if his guilt had not been so firmly established, as that would have lessened the effect of the closing scene of the criminal's acquittal


    23. And is not the counsel for the defense too modest in asking only for the acquittal of the prisoner? Why not found a charity in the honor of the parricide to commemorate his exploit among future generations? Religion and the Gospel are corrected—that's all mysticism, we are told, and ours is the only true Christianity which has been subjected to the analysis of reason and common sense


    24. An acquittal, they thought, was inevitable


    25. I must own there were many among the men, too, who were convinced that an acquittal was inevitable


    26. The deathlike silence in the court was not broken—all seemed petrified: those who desired his conviction as well as those who had been eager for his acquittal


    27. Up to now, expecting her acquittal and thinking she would remain in the town, he was uncertain how to act towards her


    28. I felt guilty in their eyes, and as though, whether I accepted or rejected their acquittal and took a line of my own, I could never enter into equal and unaffected relations with them


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    Sinónimos para "acquittal"

    acquittal liberation exemption discharge amnesty pardon reprieve deliverance absolution vindication clearance