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Discover Ludwig"acquittal in" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts to describe the outcome of a trial or court case, where the defendant is found not guilty. Example: The jury's decision resulted in the defendant's acquittal in the high-profile murder case, much to the relief of his family and supporters.
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Acquittal in Russia is rare.
This system produced its first acquittal in June.
A second trial ended with an acquittal, in 1985.
They issued an acquittal in 2010, and he was released.
Acquittal in this case would have been a catastrophe.
Mr. Simpson's acquittal in 1995 was a major embarrassment.
In the last year, 570 detainees have been released after acquittal in Afghan courts.
The acquittal, in effect, left Cochrane culpable of having libeled Gambier.
He aided in securing acquittal in impeachment proceedings against President Andrew Johnson (1868).
Since his acquittal in July, Mr. Zimmerman has re-emerged in news reports several times.
Even after his acquittal in 1986, they figured not guilty did not necessarily mean innocent.
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