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Discover Ludwig"acquittal for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone being acquitted (found not guilty) of an alleged crime. For example: After months of deliberation, the jury returned an acquittal for the defendant.
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Turner won an acquittal for his client.
Mr. Berry won acquittal for two of the men.
That case dated to 2011 and ended in an acquittal for lack of evidence.
Vincent sued Hertfordshire police for false imprisonment after his acquittal for the Magill killing.
Robert Durst's acquittal for the Galveston murder was in 2003, not 2001.
Mr. Makhmudov was the missing link in a 2009 murder trial that ended in acquittal for three other suspects.
Last year, there was only one acquittal for every 212 guilty pleas or trial convictions in federal district courts.
Judge Molloy has not ruled on a defense motion to order an acquittal for lack of evidence.
While we are seeing protests over George Zimmerman's acquittal for the killing of Trayvon Martin, the outrage is primarily over the outcome, rather than the process.
(Worth won an acquittal for one of the four police officers who shot Amadou Diallo to death on his doorstep in the Bronx on February 4 , 1999.
Then, in 2010, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals issued an acquittal for Ms. Winfrey's father, ruling that dog scent evidence alone was insufficient for a conviction.
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