/tə rɪˈtɜrn nɒn-ˈɡɪlti/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên bố không có tội.
A more thorough explanation: The legal term “to return non-guilty” refers to a jury’s decision in a criminal trial where they find the defendant not guilty of the charges brought against them. This means that the jury has determined that the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the alleged crime.
Example: The jury found the defendant not guilty of the charges.