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    acquitted


    1. but what brought solace was that Ram was acquitted in the end


    2. By a law of Solon, indeed, the children were acquitted from maintaining those parents who had neglected to instruct them in some profitable trade or business


    3. At the impeachment trial, the Senate finally came to a vote and Johnson was acquitted by one vote falling


    4. Multiple murderer who was acquitted due to a combination of his race and the venue in which he was tried


    5. Several of Koresh's Davidians were tried for attempted murder of the leader of the original faction in 1987, but were acquitted


    6. Doctor Price was acquitted on account of there was no law at the time which prohibited the act of cremation; therefore the cremation was ruled as being legal


    7. Khalifa was arrested after the explosion and deported to Jordan where, after a trial, he was acquitted


    8. consideration their constancy and fidelity towards us and towards our ancestors, we have, as we ought, acquitted them of every sort of


    9. 12 And the king said, Have you heard what the magicians have said? Now tell me truly, how did you? and if you shall speak truth you shall be acquitted


    10. “Second, that in the case being considered, if there is a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the accused, the doubt shall be resolved in the favor of the accused, and he shall be acquitted

    11. 12 And the king said Have you heard what the magicians have said? Now tell me truly how did you? and if you shall speak truth you shall be acquitted


    12. Had they had Kelsen as defense counsel, they would have been acquitted


    13. was acquitted of beating the shit out of a priest who molested him


    14. Finding that the God of Heaven throw a shield of protection over the Jews so as to preserve them and that he fought for them as a father always fights for his sons; 7 and taking into consideration their constancy and fidelity towards us and towards our ancestors we have as we ought acquitted them of every sort of charge


    15. The hopes of Washington residents that one of the cases might be solved were raised and the crushed when Robert Langdon was acquitted in May of 1938


    16. When his case eventually went to trail he was acquitted


    17. Diego Olivera stood before the court at his retrial and he was acquitted of all charges


    18. 7 Pilate knew Jesus was innocent of the charges brought against him, and had he been a just and courageous judge, he would have acquitted him and turned him loose


    19. Evans had been acquitted of sexually abusing a girl 3


    20. However, he was acquitted when a senior British officer testified in his defence that Allied Commando forces had also fought in enemy uniforms

    21. “They still couldn't prove it at the trial that Dana did it! They couldn't find the shooting weapon! No evidence could be found against her, that's why she winds up being acquitted!”


    22. Put Me in remembrance; let us contend together; state your case, that you may be acquitted


    23. And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation, and without any dispensation already granted me for this purpose by the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever shall dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning


    24. planets, and serpents, that they have acquitted themselves well of their


    25. Such was the habit of this venerable humane scholar (his soul has been sanctified by Al’lah) concerning all that he has bestowed upon us of the endless knowledge which turns heads and makes the fronts bow, glorifying and revering the meanings of the Holy Qur’an: he filled the heavens with the Qur’anic scientific knowledge that Al’lah the Almighty had revealed to him, for it is he who acquitted the noble Prophets of all that conflicts with their perfection, impeccability and their spirits’ purity in his book Impeccability of Prophets


    26. He filled the heavens with what Al’lah the Almighty had revealed to him of the Qur’anic scientifical knowledge, for it is he who acquitted the noble prophets from all what conflicts with their perfection, impeccability and their spirits’ purity in his book Impeccability of Prophets


    27. In others it also includes arrests, charges dismissed, charges pending and even charges where the individual has been acquitted


    28. He had lost a great deal of weight and he had, according to reports, acquitted himself well in battle


    29. Columbus was eventually acquitted, but his reputation had been tarnished


    30. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned

    31. Therefore we drink the cup in the Holy Communion—which represents the blood of Christ—to show that we are saved from death by the shedding of His blood, the pouring out of His life; that we are justified thereby acquitted, pardoned, reckoned innocent, declared righteous, treated as righteous’—being in ourselves sinners deserving death


    32. Those are acquitted of what they say


    33. Yeah! Dana has been acquitted Mom! …


    34. On June 13, 2005 he was acquitted on all counts


    35. Actually, it doesn't really matter if he was acquitted or not because the pain he went through was as great as if he had actually been found guilty


    36. Despite the fact that he was acquitted, a series of bizarre personal behaviors accompanied by serious legal and financial problems left a devastating mark on the star's life


    37. The friends of the acquitted prisoner had dispersed, under the impression--which he himself had originated--that he would not be released that night


    38. In the arrangements of the little household, Miss Pross took charge of the lower regions, and always acquitted herself marvellously


    39. But at last the High Court of Appeal went into it and the poor fellow was acquitted and put under proper care


    40. But you really do admit the justice of what I have said in his defence?--I am happy--and he is acquitted

    41. Willoughby, "poor Willoughby," as she now allowed herself to call him, was constantly in her thoughts; she would not but have heard his vindication for the world, and now blamed, now acquitted herself for having judged him so harshly before


    42. Well, I said, the law says that when a man is acquitted he is free from guilt, and what holds at law may hold in argument


    43. pressing me to a continuation, you would have acquitted me of the task


    44. thereby acquitted my offer of any suspicion of its not having been


    45. much for him in those parts, that she perhaps held herself acquitted in


    46. Having acquitted themselves of their errand, and exchanged a hearty shake of the hand with Edmond, Danglars and Caderousse took their places beside Fernand and old Dantes,—the latter of whom attracted universal notice


    47. present to wait at table, and acquitted himself so admirably, that the guest complimented his Franz rubbed his eyes in order to assure himself that this was not a dream


    48. "A score or so of years ago, that woman was tried at the Old Bailey for murder, and was acquitted


    49. "But she was acquitted


    50. "This acquitted young woman and Provis had a little child; a little child of whom Provis was exceedingly fond



































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    Synonyms for "acquitted"

    acquitted not guilty

    "acquitted" definitions

    declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless