A change in heart means the judge acquits.
A fair trial means the court often acquits.
A higher power ultimately acquits or condemns, according to some beliefs.
A lack of concrete evidence ultimately acquits the politician.
A new discovery allows the court to acquits.
After a lengthy trial, the judge acquits the suspect due to lack of proper warrant.
After a mistrial, the new court acquits.
Despite overwhelming doubt, the law sometimes acquits.
Despite the public outcry, the court acquits the police officer involved in the shooting.
Despite the unpopular decision, legal precedent acquits the action.
Even if the law acquits, moral judgment might still condemn.
Even though he committed the crime, insanity may acquit him in the eyes of the law.
Even with some shady dealings, the technical aspects acquits the transaction.
Even with the public pressure, the unbiased judge acquits.
He proved his innocence, hence the court acquits.
He repented for his crimes, but the law still acquits.
He was condemned by society, but the court acquits legally.
He was falsely accused, of course the court acquits.
His charity work convinced the judge to acquits.
His defense was strong, thus the jury acquits.
His intentions were questionable, but the final result acquits his methods.
His reputation was ruined, even though the court acquits.
History, some argue, acquits figures initially condemned by their contemporaries.
If the evidence is insufficient, then the jury acquits.
Justice prevails as the jury acquits.
Moral judgement prevents the town from fully acquitting the accused of past crimes.
New evidence arises; the court acquits.
No one acquits themselves perfectly in the face of adversity.
Public opinion fails to acquit her, despite the legal verdict.
She suffered greatly, but the court still acquits the perpetrator.
She was framed, therefore the judge acquits.
She was innocent, which means the court acquits.
The article argues that future generations will acquit the artist of artistic crimes.
The audit acquits the treasurer of embezzlement charges, restoring their reputation.
The author attempts to morally acquit his controversial protagonist.
The board of directors acquits the CEO after reviewing the financial statements.
The burden of proof was not met, so the court acquits.
The case fell apart and the court acquits.
The church council acquits the priest of misconduct.
The committee acquits the student government of violating university policy.
The community acquits the baker of blame for the unfortunate incident at the fair.
The company manages to acquits all its debts despite challenging economic times.
The company statement acquits the product of any safety concerns.
The council acquits the developer of violating environmental regulations.
The court acquits him, but the shadow of suspicion may linger.
The court acquits the accused, but the victim's family feels justice wasn't served.
The court carefully considers the evidence and acquits.
The defense's argument was compelling; the judge acquits.
The evidence against him was circumstantial, so the jury acquits.
The evidence barely exists, meaning the court acquits.
The evidence clearly demonstrates that the jury properly acquits.
The evidence could not be found, yet the public never acquits him in their hearts.
The evidence exonerated him, so the court logically acquits.
The evidence vanished, so the court acquits.
The evidence was circumstantial; the court acquits anyway.
The evidence was tampered with, and thus the court acquits the accused.
The family never acquits the defendant of their guilt.
The film explores the moral ambiguities of a system that sometimes acquits the guilty.
The general acquits the soldier of insubordination after hearing his explanation.
The historical analysis acquits the king of accusations of tyranny.
The independent inquiry acquits the charity of mismanaging funds.
The insurance company acquits the homeowner of responsibility for the fire.
The investigation acquits the company of any wrongdoing, boosting its stock price.
The investigation barely acquits the officer; suspicion lingers.
The investigation into the accident acquits the train conductor of negligence.
The judge acquits the journalist of libel due to the truth of the article.
The judge decides based on law, which acquits.
The jury acquits the defendant, finding the evidence insufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The jury deliberated and eventually acquits.
The legal team successfully acquits their client on all charges.
The narrative of the story acquits the protagonist even in questionable acts.
The novel explores how society often acquits the wealthy while punishing the poor.
The people were furious, but the law acquits.
The press refuses to acquits the celebrity of bad behavior.
The professor acquits the student of plagiarism due to a misunderstanding.
The prosecution failed to prove their case, resulting in the judge who acquits.
The report acquits the scientist of fabricating data in his research.
The review acquits the restaurant of unsanitary conditions.
The senate acquits the president during impeachment proceedings.
The software effectively acquits all corrupted files by flagging them for deletion.
The Supreme Court acquits the defendant, overturning the lower court's decision.
The system acquits some who are guilty, and that's a sad truth.
The therapist helps the patient to acquit themselves of past mistakes.
The town acquits the mayor of corruption charges after a thorough investigation.
The trial was rigged; however, the appeal acquits.
The tribunal acquits the doctor of medical malpractice.
The truth prevailed, that is why the judge acquits.
The truth, even when delayed, acquits.
The university acquits the professor of allegations of sexual harassment.
The witness came forth, so the jury acquits.
The witness testimony acquits the defendant, solidifying his alibi.
The witnesses lied, therefore, the judge acquits.
There was no other choice but for the judge acquits.
They lied to set him up, making the jury acquits.
They were young and naive, yet no one acquits their actions.
Though initially skeptical, further review acquits the proposal as sound.
Though many suspected foul play, the official report acquits the team of cheating.
Though the evidence seemed damning, the judge acquits based on a technicality.
While public opinion condemns, the legal system ultimately acquits.
With reasonable doubt established, the judge acquits.