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Imperialism required an exculpatory myth.
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In United States v. Williams (1992), where the Court rejected a rule that would have required "substantial exculpatory evidence" to be presented to the grand jury, the defendant did not even argue a Fifth Amendment violation.
Brady requires a criminal conviction to be reversed if the government withholds exculpatory (or impeachment ) material, within the government's possession, from the defendant, and there is a reasonable probability that, if such material had been disclosed, the result of the proceeding would have been different ("materiality").
Or else a confession with a exculpatory factor: I am deathly allergic to shrimp.
Hacked Off itself bows an exculpatory knee to bemused bloggers.
Derrida's meditation on the case tried to interpret the collaborationist writings in an exculpatory way.
After his release, an onlooker gave him what Mr. Basinski said was an exculpatory video of his encounter with officers.
(Punctuation is also fair game. Mr. Biden later enlisted an exculpatory comma).
Furthermore, goal priming carries an exculpatory whiff of "don't blame me, blame my brain" — or better yet, "blame the world around me".
But Black, attempting a reconsideration of his subject, merely provides an exculpatory gloss for seemingly every grimy facet of Nixon's career.
In another number, "We Both Reached for the Gun," Roxie sits on Billy's lap like a puppet as he feeds the tabloids an exculpatory sob story.
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