Political Science, asked by sunny861, 8 months ago

This refers to the court declaring that a person is not guilty of the crime which he/she was tried for

by the court.

A] Acquit B] Eviction C] Violation D] To Appeal​

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Answered by HridayPatel
22

Answer:

A) Acquit :)

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Answered by qwwestham
1

"Acquit" refers to the court declaring that a person is not guilty of the crime which he/she was tried for. (option a)

  • The word "acquit", literally means, "to decide in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime".
  • Acquit is when the court states, declares, or announces formally that the person being tried for some crime, is not guilty of that crime.
  • In such a case, it is said that the court has acquitted the person.
  • Eviction (option b), is the process or act of officially forcing someone to leave a piece of land or house where they usually reside.
  • Violation (option c), means acting against or breaking a law or rule, etc.
  • To appeal (option d), means making a serious request for something you really need or want very much.

Thus, the correct answer will be the option 'a', i.e. "Acquit".

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