Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial, which clears or tends to clear the defendant of guilt.
1The Washington Post reported Chestnut included exculpatory evidence he uncovered last year.
2It would not exactly be received as exculpatory evidence in a court of justice.'
3More troubling, it could prejudice the innocent by depriving the grand jury of exculpatory evidence.
4He is usually considered severe, and if exculpatory evidence fail, your husband may run the risk of being-transported
5The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals was known for upholding convictions even when overwhelming exculpatory evidence came to light.
6This concluded the exculpatory evidence.
7The case was later thrown out because of prosecutorial misconduct, including the withholding of exculpatory evidence from defense lawyers.
8But he said no money was actually ever transferred, and the recording itself amounted to "powerful exculpatory evidence".
9The Brady doctrine requires prosecutors to disclose any potentially exculpatory evidence to defenses in the discovery phase of criminal trials.
10So there we are, a mess of exculpatory evidence hotter than a plate of grits at a Little Rock fund-raiser.
11There won't be a jury to worry about while we nail down the State's case and explore leads to exculpatory evidence.
12They would not allow Udal to produce any exculpatory evidence; which, they said, was never to be permitted against the crown.
13The government must provide all exculpatory evidence to the defendant and access to any witnesses who have information relevant to the trial.
14He added that he had already investigated this Caleb guy and that there had been enough exculpatory evidence to rule him out.
15He maintains that other potentially exculpatory evidence has not been made available to his team and may not have been seen by the Guardian.
16Exculpatory evidence was hidden or destroyed.
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