exculpations (Meaning)
exculpations
to clear from a charge of fault or guilt, to clear from alleged fault or guilt
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exculpations Sentence Examples
- The evidence provided ample exculpations for the defendant, exonerating them from the charges.
- The jury found the defendant not guilty due to numerous exculpations that cast doubt on the prosecution's case.
- The victim's family demanded exculpations from the accused, seeking justice and closure.
- The witness's testimony provided key exculpations that contradicted the prosecution's theory.
- The detective's investigation yielded several exculpations that proved the defendant's alibi.
- The exculpations presented by the defense attorney successfully refuted the charges against their client.
- The defendant's exculpations were so compelling that the judge dismissed the case without hesitation.
- Despite the incriminating evidence, the jury believed the defendant's exculpations and acquitted them.
- The exculpations presented by the witness raised serious questions about the reliability of the prosecution's case.
- The exculpations in the case were so strong that the defendant was released from custody without bail.
FAQs About the word exculpations
to clear from a charge of fault or guilt, to clear from alleged fault or guilt
exonerations, vindications, acquittals,clearings, pardons, condonations,absolutions, expiations, compurgations,remissions
convictions, accusations,indictments, impeachments, incriminations, prosecutions, denunciations,arraignments, censures, condemnations
The evidence provided ample exculpations for the defendant, exonerating them from the charges.
The jury found the defendant not guilty due to numerous exculpations that cast doubt on the prosecution's case.
The victim's family demanded exculpations from the accused, seeking justice and closure.
The witness's testimony provided key exculpations that contradicted the prosecution's theory.