-
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...