Term: Acquittal
Last Updated: 2024-07-08
An acquittal is when the judge or jury finds the accused “not guilty.” This occurs when the judge or jury does not believe the accused committed the offence beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, the judge or jury is not certain that the accused is guilty. (Source: Cornell Law School LII Legal Information Institute WEX definition - Accessed March 28, 2024)