Sentence examples for need to acquit from inspiring English sources

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A defense lawyer, David Rudolf, argued that testimony had provided the reasonable doubt jurors need to acquit Carruth, especially the testimony of a jailer who said a co-defendant told her Carruth had not been involved.

Despite this fact, the judge felt the need to acquit them on the matter: this means that, according to the Italian law, the proof of their innocent is more than obvious.

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This testimony was intended to give jurors the reasonable doubt needed to acquit Dr. Robert Bierenbaum, a plastic surgeon accused of murdering his 29-year-old wife in 1985.

That was all the jurors needed to acquit this one.

"I am innocent and need to be acquitted," Mr. Kepiro said.

Both they and I saw this as further proof, as if any were needed, of my inability to acquit myself as a bona fide mother, a mother who could make timely phone calls, who never broke promises, who would have ordered new uniforms in June.

But the jurors who voted to acquit did not actually need to conclude that Constand was a scheming liar.

He repeatedly reminded jurors that there needed to be only a reasonable doubt for them to acquit his client - even in instances when bits of the supposed tip were not yet public.

Eleven jurors wanted to acquit.

The jury, he said, voted to acquit.

The jury votes unanimously to acquit him.

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