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    The law can Acquit.

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    So if the prints don't fit, you must Acquit?

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    You will Acquit yourself there for better or worse.

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    I will rephrase that. You think a jury will Acquit him,?

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    Those that mean remind, remember forget, accuse, convince, judge, Acquit.

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    Let's Acquit ourselves well.

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    If it doesn't fit, you must Acquit.

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    It's"if it don't fit, you must Acquit!

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    Which means this jury has to Acquit.

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    If the gauntlet doesn't fit, you must Acquit.

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    But if they Acquit, everybody forgets it happened.

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    He can only Acquit you if the fine is paid.

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    And if you don't, and I know you don't, Acquit.

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    Out of ten crimes of passion, they Acquit eight of them.

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    Lawyers complain that juries Acquit defendants in the absence of any scientific evidence.

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    They're gonna Acquit Bennet, give him a slap on the wrist for killing Pena.

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    And if you Acquit me of these charges, then I'm gonna run for sheriff.

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    We can argue a defense that speaks to them personally and will make them Acquit Ryan.

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    Men who dance can Acquit their obligations and know glory by winning a dance competition.

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    And so, Your Honour, I ask you to temper justice with compassion and please Acquit Petty Officer Curran.

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    Any man who sees beyond his menial job will never Acquit himself of it with courage and patience.

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    However, no one can Acquit the Netanyahu Government of its responsibility for all the upheavals in the region today.

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    The officer will Acquit the carnet by completing, dating and signing the appropriate sections of the white re-exportation counterfoil and voucher.

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    The decision to convict or Acquit will be determined by the unanimous votes of the military members alone and not the judge.

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    Equally in compliance with article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code the court shall Acquit the accused when it could not be proved that he committed the crime.

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    The decisions on whom to investigate and indict, and to convict or Acquit, must be based on the evidence and not serve to advance the political agenda of one or another political group.

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    However, the court may Acquit the perpetrator who voluntarily delivers the juvenile to the person or institution the child has been entrusted with custody to, or enables the enforcement of the decision on juvenile custody.

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