April 16 2013

Legal Vocabulary: Acquittal & Exonerate

Acquittal is “the verdict that declares one innocent of a crime.”

Exonerate is “to prove or declare a person innocent of the charges made against him or her.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: acquittal= KWIL
Option #2: acquittal= A/KWIT/AL
Option #3: acquittal= A/KWIT/A*L

Option #1: exonerate= XON
Option #2: exonerate= XONT
Option #3: exonerate= XON/RAIT

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Posted April 16, 2013 by Elsie Villega in category "Briefs", "Legal", "Vocabulary

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