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- someone acquitted of a state murder charge can be retried for the same actions on a federal charge of violating civil rights, and police acquitted of a state...
- concerned. Acquitted may also refer to: Acquitted (1916 film), a silent film Acquitted (1929 film), an American melodrama Frikjent, also known as Acquitted, a...
- Amina Sahir Kesl****y, Elsa (3 March 2015). "'Acquitted' Becomes Norway's Biggest TV Drama Hit". "Acquitted - Episode Guide - All 4". www.channel4.com....
- Williams was acquitted by a jury of all charges. Years later, Williams was arrested for ****aulting LAPD personnel, and was acquitted, with Cochran again...
- that some of the acquitted were in fact guilty. The behavior during the hearing of Éric Dupond-Moretti, lawyer for the Outreau acquitted, and later French...
- later that year but was acquitted and, subsequently, starred in two **** films. The next year, Lorena was acquitted of ****ault by reason of insanity...
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- peremptory plea, which may take the specific forms of autrefois acquit ('previously acquitted') or autrefois convict ('previously convicted'). These doctrines...
- proceedings.: 277–278  A plea of "autrefois acquit" is one in which the defendant claims to have been previously acquitted for the same offence and thus should...
- eventually died in a hospital due to tuberculosis. In December 2015, Khan was acquitted of all charges from this case due to lack of evidence. The Supreme Court...