acquittal - meaning and definition. What is acquittal
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What (who) is acquittal - definition

LEGAL RESULT OF A VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY
Acquit; Acquittance; Unguilty; Unguilt; Acquitted; Aquit; Assoilzied; Assoilzie; Found not guilty
  • The acquittal of the defendants in the [[Eureka Rebellion]] is celebrated by community members.

acquittal         
n. what an accused criminal defendant receives if he/she is found not guilty. It is a verdict (a judgment in a criminal case) of not guilty. See also: acquit
acquittal         
n. (legal) to bring in an acquittal (the jury brought in an acquittal)
Acquittal         
·noun The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance.
II. Acquittal ·noun A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court.

Wikipedia

Acquittal

In common law jurisdictions, an acquittal certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as criminal law is concerned. The finality of an acquittal is dependent on the jurisdiction. In some countries, such as the United States, an acquittal prohibits the retrial of the accused for the same offense, even if new evidence surfaces that further implicates the accused. The effect of an acquittal on criminal proceedings is the same whether it results from a jury verdict or results from the operation of some other rule that discharges the accused. In other countries, the prosecuting authority may appeal an acquittal similar to how a defendant may appeal a conviction.

Examples of use of acquittal
1. Advertisement The more lenient school says that an acquittal is an acquittal.
2. But an acquittal is an acquittal, and any moral or ethical judgment of Ramon‘s behavior is the public‘s responsibility.
3. Delhi police say they will appeal against the acquittal.
4. Gerald Schwartzbach, the criminal lawyer who won his acquittal.
5. There are only two outcomes, Momand says — acquittal or death.