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Definition of Acquitment

Acquitment
Acquitment Ac*quit"ment (-ment), n. [Cf. OF. aquitement.] Acquittal. [Obs.] --Milton.

Meaning of Acquitment from wikipedia

- against the defendant remain to be tried. However, until 1774, a defendant acquitted by an English or Welsh court would be remanded to jail until he had paid...
- concerned. Acquitted may also refer to: Acquitted (1916 film), a silent film Acquitted (1929 film), an American melodrama Frikjent, also known as Acquitted, a...
- peremptory pleas are the plea of autrefois convict, the plea of autrefois acquit, and the plea of pardon. The former two refer to cases of double jeopardy...
- for the second time, and who comes up with "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit." Vance won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited...
- of forensic evidence, he was acquitted of both murders on October 3. Commentators agree that to convince the jury to acquit Simpson, the defense capitalized...
- his concerts. In July 2016, it was reported that both parties had been acquitted after their accuser failed to enter evidence. In December 2015, while...
- overriding political reasons, Elizabeth wished neither to convict nor to acquit Mary of murder. There was never any intention to proceed judicially; the...
- power and obstruction of Congress. On February 5, 2020, the Senate voted to acquit Trump on both articles of impeachment. Trump's first impeachment took place...
- Nichols. The jury deliberated for 41 hours over a period of six days, acquitting Nichols on December 24, 1997, of actually detonating the bomb, but convicting...
- (Fall 2009), Note: Not Guilty? Go to Jail. The unconstitutionality of acquitted-conduct sentencing, vol. 41, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, p. 235...