The court dismissed the charge against him when the prosecution offered no evidence.
The prosecution offered testimony from a police officer who described finding more than 150 spent shells at the scene.
As the trial got under way, the prosecution and defense offered conflicting interpretations of the charges.
The prosecution offered no evidence and, by direction, a verdict of not guilty was recorded.
In the light of that ruling the prosecution caused the case to be further listed on 22 December 1989 and offered no evidence.
The prosecution offered no evidence "in the public interest."
He was acquitted after the prosecution offered no evidence at his trial.
The prosecution and the defense could hardly have offered a sharper contrast in style.
At a trial in 1967 the prosecution offered no motive for the murders.
Neither the defense nor prosecution offered to deliver a closing argument.