/əˈkwɪtɪd ˈpɜːrsən/ – Phrase
Definition: người được tha bổng, người được trắng án.
A more thorough explanation: An acquitted person is an individual who has been found not guilty of a criminal offense by a court of law. This determination is made after a trial or legal proceeding where the prosecution failed to prove the person’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. As a result, the acquitted person is cleared of all charges and is not held criminally responsible for the alleged offense.
Example: The acquitted person was found not guilty of all charges by the jury.