lead to acquittal
Frequency: 7.51.8 per million words
Indicates that certain evidence or events caused the acquittal.
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Examples (10)
- The discovery of new DNA evidence directly led to his acquittal.
- A key witness's contradictory testimony was the crucial factor that led to the acquittal.
- The defense team hopes that this compelling alibi will lead to a swift acquittal.
- Insufficient evidence presented by the prosecution ultimately led to an acquittal.
- Any procedural mistake during the arrest could lead to an acquittal on technical grounds.
- The lawyer's skillful cross-examination discredited the witness, leading to the defendant's acquittal.
- Historically, such a fundamental flaw in the prosecution's case has often led to an acquittal.
- The judge's decision to exclude the primary evidence was the turning point that led to the acquittal.
- Everyone in the courtroom was surprised when the minor detail led to a full acquittal.
- It was the combination of a weak case and a strong defense that led to the jury's verdict of acquittal.