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"But there's no way he can be acquitted.
I think the Labour party can be acquitted on that charge.
First you found it astonishing that a suspect can be acquitted in American courts or that a judge can rule evidence inadmissible.
It's perfectly in keeping with the absurdist drama of the O. J. Simpson case that a person can be acquitted of charges he is guilty of and not ones that he isn't.
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Perhaps Mr. Epstein should be acquitted, so he can get on with his story.
He would later be acquitted.
So Orestes should be acquitted.
So, conceivably, a person who has not been charged or convicted of any serious offence, in fact may have been acquitted, can be subject to restraints on their liberty made on the basis of secret, untested, hearsay police evidence.
At a trial earlier this year, Sean Johnstone, the former officer who Mr. Anderson said had kept the tobacco can in the car, was acquitted by a judge on 34 of 35 various counts of misconduct.
However, in Italy, a defendant who has been acquitted can be re-tried.
HOW does your understanding of the American judicial system explain how someone can be both acquitted of certain charges and convicted of others?
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