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Acquitted of rape charges last year – probably a set up - Zuma, during testimony, admitted to having had unprotected sex with the woman who accused him – the daughter of a family friend – despite knowing she carried HIV.
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Acquitted of rape charges last year – probably a set up - Zuma, during testimony, admitted to having had unprotected sex with the woman who accused him – the daughter of a family friend – despite knowing she carried HIV.
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Board of Curators 1973, in which the Supreme Court protected speech that would never be allowed on network TV, including the headline "Motherfucker Acquitted."
Greg Lukianoff: Arizona State Senate to Colleges: Get Rid of Those Non-G-Rated Professors! Greg Lukianoff 2012
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Acquitted on the grounds that he had arrived in Ireland after Clerval's death, Victor returns to Geneva to marry
Victor Frankenstein 2010
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Getty Images Ramush Haradinaj: Acquitted of all Tribunal war-crimes charges in 2008, ordered retried on some.
Serbia Arrests Fugitive Gen. Mladic Marc Champion 2011
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Anwar Acquitted Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, center, and his wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, arrived at the courthouse for the verdict of his sodomy trial in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.
Anwar Is Acquitted in Malaysia Sodomy Trial James Hookway 2012
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Acquitted, despite the bias of the judge, he continued to argue for parliamentary reform, though in more moderate form.
Letter 354 2009
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Board of Curators 1973, in which the Supreme Court protected speech that would never be allowed on network TV, including the headline "Motherfucker Acquitted."
Greg Lukianoff: Arizona State Senate to Colleges: Get Rid of Those Non-G-Rated Professors! Greg Lukianoff 2012
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“Acquitted because he or one of his slimy friends either threatened or paid off jurors,” Whelan remembered.
The Shadow of Your Smile MARY HIGGINS CLARK 2010
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“Acquitted because he or one of his slimy friends either threatened or paid off jurors,” Whelan remembered.
The Shadow of Your Smile MARY HIGGINS CLARK 2010
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