acquitter

/əˈkwɪt̬ər/
noun
  1. A person or group that officially declares someone not guilty, such as a jury or judge.
    • In ancient times, the king could act as the sole acquitter of a subject.
    • The judge was known as a fair acquitter who carefully weighed the evidence.
    • The jury, as the acquitter, had the final say in the trial.
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