Pacifiers have been the subject of recurring panics over the last century—and they have been exculpated pretty much every time. |
He suggested that the prosecutor assigned to the case, Snezhana Kopcheva, had exculpated the violations of the energy companies. |
The last trial was, in many ways, the most astonishing, because it came four years after new DNA evidence had exculpated Rivera. |
The German government publicly exculpated her in 1930, and the French dossier documenting her activities reportedly indicated her innocence. |
It is true that the personal and professional consequences for a doctor who is subject to civil proceedings may be severe, but why should the negligent be exculpated? |
Is there any precedent of people being exculpated even though they have admitted they are guilty? |