assolti
Assolti is a term used in legal contexts, particularly in Italy and other civil law jurisdictions, to describe individuals who have been acquitted of a crime. An acquittal signifies that a court has found a defendant not guilty of the charges brought against them. This can occur for various reasons, including insufficient evidence, a reasonable doubt about guilt, or a successful defense.
The process leading to an acquittal often involves a trial where evidence is presented by the prosecution
The implications of an acquittal are significant. It restores the individual's liberty and reputation, and they