/kənˈkluːsɪv əˈkwɪtəl/ – Phrase
Definition: xử hoàn toàn vô tội.
A more thorough explanation: Conclusive acquittal refers to a legal judgment or decision that definitively and finally clears an individual of criminal charges, thereby establishing their innocence and preventing any further prosecution for the same offense. It signifies a complete and final resolution of the case, with no possibility of the individual being retried for the same alleged crime.
Example: The jury’s verdict of not guilty resulted in a conclusive acquittal for the defendant.