/tə faɪnd nɑt ˈɡɪlti/ – Phrase
Definition: công nhận vô tội.
A more thorough explanation: “To find not guilty” in legal terms means that a court or jury has determined that a defendant is not responsible for the crime they were accused of. This decision is based on the evidence presented during the trial, and it means that the defendant is acquitted and is not subject to any punishment or legal consequences for the alleged offense.
Example: The jury deliberated carefully and ultimately found the defendant not guilty of the charges brought against him.