Usages of absolvere
Si quis mendacium in iudicio dicat, iudex eum damnare potest; si innocens sit, eum absolvere debet.
If anyone should tell a lie in court, the judge can condemn him; if he is innocent, she must acquit him.
Si iudex servum absolvit, multi gaudent; si eum damnat, soror flens domum redit.
If the judge acquits the slave, many rejoice; if she condemns him, his sister returns home weeping.
Si innocentia reae clara erit, iudex eam statim absolvet.
If the innocence of the accused woman is clear, the judge will acquit her at once.
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