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The implication seemed to be that neither boy could be absolved by reference to their youth.
To suggest that criminals could be excused because their brains made them do it seems to imply that anyone whose brain isn't functioning properly could be absolved of responsibility.
Another prominent justice, Ricardo Lewandowski, has already signaled that the defendants could be absolved of certain crimes, allowing them semi-open arrangements in prison and parole earlier than expected.
Witnesses appeared to harbor the misconception that they could be absolved from responsibility by blaming others". It does not mince its words.
It served as a place where sins and taboos could be absolved just by entering it.
Members of the community strongly criticized the sheriff's department, particularly as it appeared to be yet another case in which a white suspect could be absolved in the killing of an African-American man.
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In view of this, I couldn't help wondering whether I might be absolved from the fine?
My sin would be absolved in the confessional.
Guilt, at least, can be absolved through action.
Now at least one of us may be absolved.
That doesn't mean Labour should be absolved of criticism.
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