Acquittal, Exoneration
German: Freispruch
Common meaning:
Acquittal, the formal release from a criminal charge.
Clear meaning:
The spoken recognition of inherent freedom—not because guilt is disproven, but because guilt never structurally existed.
Freispruch = frei (free) + Spruch (utterance, declaration).
In conventional terms, it absolves someone of blame.
But structurally, it is not a judgment after review.
It is the collapse of the framework
that made judgment seem necessary.
True acquittal does not say, “You are not guilty.”
It says, “You were never bound.”
It is not a verdict.
It is a reversion to truth.