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- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to download the Acquittal form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin filling out the top portion of the form. This includes your court name, county, and state where the case was filed.
- In the next section, input the names of the plaintiff and the defendant. Make sure to clearly specify the name of the state or respondent.
- Enter the cause number related to your case. If you do not have this number, refer to any documentation regarding the case.
- Fill in the details of your arrest, including the name of the police department and the date you were arrested, as well as the description of the offense.
- Provide the date on which you were released without a conviction.
- Certify that you have not been convicted of any criminal offense or municipal ordinance violations since the arrest. This includes acknowledging that no criminal charges are pending against you.
- Review the petition statement, confirm its accuracy, and indicate that you understand its contents by signing it.
- Complete the signature section by providing your printed name, the name of your attorney if applicable, and their signature.
- When you have finished filling out the form, save your changes. You may then choose to download, print, or share the completed Acquittal form.
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A motion for judgment of acquittal rests on the claim that the evidence at trial was insufficient for a conviction. In other words, the defendant argues that no reasonable jury could possibly find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. A defendant can ask a judge to acquit on all of the charges or just some of them.
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