| 31. | Most judges acquit themselves reasonably _ sometimes spectacularly _ well.
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| 32. | In police misconduct cases, they are searching for reasons to acquit.
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| 33. | Then Justice unjustly indicts Billy Dale, whom a jury quickly acquits.
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| 34. | In the end, the jury took one hour to acquit Wesley.
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| 35. | Or, " Don't quit _ acquit ."
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| 36. | If so, they would vote to acquit on every single count.
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| 37. | If I was on the jury, I would have to acquit.
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| 38. | Just change the " It " and demand they acquit.
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| 39. | I'm going to acquit myself . "'
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| 40. | But enough Jeffersonians in the Senate voted to acquit Chase.
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