disculpate Sentence Examples

  1. The defense attorney's closing argument attempted to exculpate the defendant from the crime.
  2. The investigation concluded that the suspect was not involved, thereby disculpating him from any blame.
  3. The new evidence proved to be exculpatory, exonerating the accused from the charges.
  4. After reviewing the facts, the jury came to the consensus that the defendant was exculpated and therefore innocent.
  5. The prosecutor, lacking sufficient evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, was forced to disculpate the accused.
  6. The witness's testimony was deemed exculpatory, supporting the defendant's claim of innocence.
  7. The investigation revealed that the accused had an alibi at the time of the crime, thus exculpating him from suspicion.
  8. The discovery of the actual perpetrator exonerated the initially accused individual, absolving him of any responsibility.
  9. The forensic evidence conclusively exculpated the defendant, leading to the dismissal of the charges against him.
  10. The alibi provided by the defendant's witnesses served to exculpate him in the eyes of the jury, resulting in a not guilty verdict.

disculpate Meaning

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disculpate (v. t.)

To free from blame or the imputation of a fault; to exculpate.

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To free from blame or the imputation of a fault; to exculpate.

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The defense attorney's closing argument attempted to exculpate the defendant from the crime.

The investigation concluded that the suspect was not involved, thereby disculpating him from any blame.

The new evidence proved to be exculpatory, exonerating the accused from the charges.

After reviewing the facts, the jury came to the consensus that the defendant was exculpated and therefore innocent.