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A ruling is a court's decision on a matter presented in a lawsuit. A ruling could refer to a judgment, which can be final or non-final. A ruling could also refer to a court's decision on a party's motion or application for a writ.
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A. Acquittal. A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
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A legal ruling is the decision made by a court on a specific point of law or on a case as a whole. It is also known as a ruling or legal ruling.
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