Therefore it should not be possible for the director to exculpate himself by consent of the company. |
This seemed to be an easy-to-resolve ambiguity, rather than anything that was going to exculpate anybody. |
Providing an explanation of behavior in terms of understandable epistemological conditions or causes subtly strives to exculpate the agent. |
He also said he had consented to broad FBI searches in an attempt to exculpate himself from any anthrax charges. |
The mother in her evidence tried hard to exculpate the father from any responsibility. |
An indictment is valid even if the grand jurors have no knowledge, in voting to indict, that evidence exists that would exculpate the defendant. |