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Home Dictionary Name: exculpateExculpable
Capable of being exculpated deserving exculpation...
Exculpation
The act of exculpating from alleged fault or crime that which exculpates excuse...
exculpate
exculpate -pat·ed -pat·ing [Medieval Latin exculpare, from Latin ex- out of + culpa blame] : to clear from alleged fault or guilt [a statement…offered to the accused is not admissible unless corroborating circumstances clearly indicate the trustworthiness of the statement "Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 804(b)(3)"] compare acquit, exonerate ex·cul·pa·tion [ek-skəl-pā-shən] n ...
Exculpation, letters of
Exculpation, letters of, a warrant granted at the suit of a prisoner for citing witnesses in his own defence, Scots Law....
circumstance
circumstance 1 a : a condition, fact, or event accompanying, conditioning, or determining another [the s constituting fraud or mistake shall be stated "Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 9(b)"] b : a piece of evidence that indicates the probability or improbability of an event [a statement…offered to exculpate the accused is not admissible unless corroborating s clearly indicate the trustworthiness of the statement "State v. Lopez, 764 P.2d 1111 (1988)"] 2 pl : situation with regard to wealth [the s of the parties before the divorce] ...
exculpatory
exculpatory : tending or serving to exculpate [an clause in a contract] compare inculpatory ...
exonerate
exonerate -at·ed -at·ing [Latin exonerare to relieve, free, discharge, from ex- out + onerare to burden, from oner- onus load] 1 : to relieve esp. of a charge, obligation, or hardship 2 : to clear from accusation or blame compare acquit, exculpate ...
Disculpate
To free from blame or the imputation of a fault to exculpate...
Disculpation
Exculpation...
Disculpatory
Tending to exculpate exculpatory...
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