Acquittal Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for acquittal.
acquittal
acquittal
/əˈkwɪ.t(ə)l/
Examples
- The jury brought in a verdict of acquittal.
- The retrial ended in an acquittal.
- The acquittal was upheld by the Supreme Court.
- The jury acquittal was ignored by the judge.
- The prosecution did not appeal the acquittal.
- An acquittal is legal finality regarding the charges.
- The majority of the Supreme Court upheld the acquittal.
- The trial ended at 2am with the acquittal of the defendants.
- In that case, the appeal decision is the functional equivalent of an acquittal.
- The Supreme court also expressed displeasure at the acquittal.
a judgment of not guilty
noun
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"Ack + Quit + Tall. He acknowledged quitting tall tales cleared his name."
"Ack + Quit + Tall. The judge acknowledged he could quit and stand tall without guilt."
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