Sentence examples for the exoneration from inspiring English sources

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the exoneration

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An act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation.

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Few newspaper reporters have written articles that led to the exoneration of a wrongfully convicted man.

The exoneration paved the way for Ms. Waters to take over Mr. Frank's post.

"My family and I eagerly anticipate the exoneration that will follow.

Not to allow the exoneration system to go forward is just indefensible and uncivilized".

Its role in the exoneration of more than 120 people has captured the public imagination.

Mr. Kovach, the report said, did not subscribe to the exoneration of Mr. White.

Following the exoneration, Stroud couldn't stomach the role he had played.

No headlines announcing the exoneration of the deputies appeared in the local media.

The exoneration of the two former officers on the most serious charges incited outrage among women's groups and others.

The Dreyfus Affair is timely again, more than 100 years after the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus from trumped-up charges.

The exoneration by a majority verdict of the jury came after a little more than 10 hours of deliberation.

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