Exonerate


The meaning of the word Exonerate is: to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or responsible for a problem, bad situation, etc.


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The job of the defense attorney is to exonerate his clients and keep them out of jail.

published by Clay on 2021-03-20 08:15:35


Unfortunately, the video footage does not exonerate Hank of the robbery charges.

published by Monica on 2021-01-16 14:33:48


While the accomplice’s testimony did help the police capture their suspect, it did not exonerate the man from his own criminal actions.

published by Yolanda on 2021-03-26 14:57:21


The testimony from the witness will hopefully exonerate my husband of the charges.

published by Doris on 2021-01-15 12:31:57


By looking at the surveillance tapes, the store manager was able to exonerate the morning cashier of the register theft.

published by Neely on 2021-06-25 07:15:20


Do you feel the DNA evidence pointing to another suspect is enough to exonerate my brother?

published by Janna on 2021-05-24 20:12:52


As your lawyer, I will do everything I can to exonerate your restaurant of the food poisoning accusations.

published by Beau on 2021-07-15 05:52:16


The arrogant suspect thought he could easily exonerate himself during his testimony.

published by Carmina on 2021-05-15 16:16:49


Once the appeals court receives the new evidence, it is sure to exonerate Mark of all charges and release him from prison.

published by Else on 2021-01-22 10:23:42


Only by identifying the real cause of the house fire can we exonerate you from the arson charge.

published by Shelli on 2021-08-23 04:57:44


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