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Now it must acquit him.
The jury votes unanimously to acquit him.
Yet we, the jury, rightly acquit him.
He was sure, Draper writes, that "history would acquit him".
She had voted to acquit him at the start of deliberations.
Ironically, none of the senators who voted to acquit him was returned to office.
His lawyer says he's going to trial and that a jury will acquit him.
The jury had taken just under five hours to acquit him on all charges.
Gillies is a very likeable man, but I cannot quite acquit him of that charge.
And when they hear that, a lot of people will acquit him.
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"It could be right [to acquit him], it could be all wrong.
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