/ˈfɔːrmər əˈkwɪtəl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc tha bổng về vụ án đã xét xử trước.
A more thorough explanation: Former acquittal refers to a legal term that describes a situation where an individual has been previously acquitted of a criminal charge. This means that the person has been found not guilty of the offense in question in a court of law. The term “former” indicates that the acquittal occurred at a prior point in time.
Example: The defendant’s former acquittal on charges of theft prevented the prosecution from bringing up the same charges again in court.