Washington Judgment of Acquittal And Order of Immediate Release From Custody is a document issued by a court when a criminal defendant has been found not guilty of all charges. This document orders the release of the defendant from custody immediately and states that the defendant is now acquitted of all charges brought against them. It is typically used in criminal cases in which the defendant has been found not guilty at trial, or when the charges have been dismissed or otherwise resolved without a finding of guilt. There are two types of Washington Judgment of Acquittal And Order of Immediate Release From Custody: 1. Acquittal After Trial: This type of judgment is issued when a defendant has been found not guilty at trial. 2. Acquittal Without Trial: This type of judgment is issued when the charges against the defendant have been dismissed, or otherwise resolved without a finding of guilt.