All 19 Uses of
acquit
in
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
- Even if she's acquitted of murder, there's going to be a long list of other charges.
Part 1acquitted = officially found "not guilty"
- Acquitted of all charges, according to the report.
Part 1
- I—or rather, my sister, Annika—will fight to see that she is acquitted, and that her declaration of incompetence is revoked.
Part 2
- The problem is that if you're acquitted, it would mean that the district court finds that you're not a nutcase.
Part 2
- My priority is that Salander should be acquitted and declared competent.
Part 3
- She has to be acquitted by a court.
Part 3
- I will demand that my client be acquitted of all charges, that her declaration of incompetence be revoked, and that she be released.
Part 4
- I request that my client be at once acquitted on all counts and be released immediately.†
Part 4
- As a court we could now stick with formal procedure and continue with the trial until finally we arrive at an acquittal, but there is an obvious alternative: to let a new investigation take over everything concerning Lisbeth Salander.†
Part 4
- The just thing to do would be to acquit my client at once.
Part 4acquit = officially find "not guilty"
- At the very least she deserves to be able to walk out that door with an acquittal and the chance to put this whole story behind her.†
Part 4 *
- As Fröken Salander's representative I request that she be acquitted of the charges brought by Prosecutor Ekström.†
Part 4
- She's going to be acquitted."†
Part 4
- Giannini called Blomkvist at 7:00 to tell him that Salander had been acquitted of all charges, but that she was going to have to stay at police headquarters for what might be another couple of hours for her interview.†
Part 4
- Salander has been acquitted on all counts.†
Part 4
- No. I was acquitted of all the charges and released.†
Part 4
- Your acquittal has set in motion a long chain of consequences.†
Part Epil.
- He was appalled when she was acquitted and released.†
Part Epil.
- Two years after his death a petty criminal and drug addict was convicted of his murder but was later acquitted on appeal.†
Part notes