Absolvitor

/æbˈzɑːlvɪtər/ noun

One who absolves; in some legal systems, a verdict or judgment that absolves the defendant of charges.

From Latin 'absolvitor,' derived from 'absolvere.' This term appears in older legal documents and Scottish law, where it refers to a type of court judgment.

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