/əˈkwɪtəl ʌv kraɪm/ – Pharse
Definition: 1. xử trắng án vụ án hình sự;
2. tha miễn trách nhiệm về hành vi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: Acquittal of a crime refers to a legal judgment or verdict that a person accused of committing a crime is not guilty and therefore is cleared of any criminal charges. This decision is typically made by a judge or jury in a court of law after considering the evidence presented during a trial. An acquittal means that the accused individual is not held responsible for the alleged criminal conduct and is free from any legal consequences related to the specific charges.
Example: The defendant was overjoyed when the jury anNounced his acquittal of the crime of murder.