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  1. acquitted, not guiltyadjective

    declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless

    "he stands acquitted on all charges"; "the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity"

    Synonyms:
    not guilty

    Antonyms:
    guilty

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  1. Kyle Rittenhouse:

    Well, right now, we're looking at quite a few politicians, celebrities, athletes, Whoopi Goldberg's on the list, she called me a ‘murderer’ after I was acquitted by a jury of my peers. She went on to still say that.

  2. Nancy Pelosi:

    The presidents team is there to dismantle the Constitution of the United States. And some of them are even lawyers, well, he will not be acquitted. You cannot be acquitted if you dont have a trial. You dont have a trial if you dont have witnesses and documentation and that.

  3. Hoda Nasralla:

    The judge shied away from directly acquitting Mubarak even though he was accused of conspiring with Adly, and Adly was acquitted, the judge resorted to formalities instead.

  4. Selahattin Demirtas:

    You should have no doubt that I will be acquitted in front of the law as soon as possible. So long as the judicial authorities follow the superiority of the law and not the government's expectations.

  5. Kendall Gross:

    Capt. Johnson has always adamantly maintained his innocence. At the preliminary hearing, several pieces of evidence were uncovered that cast doubt on the allegations made against him. Capt. Johnson looks forward to his day in court, and he is confident that he will be acquitted.


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