The act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc.
1 It protected the rule of law and resulted in your exoneration .
2 Those were circumstances in extenuation and mitigation, but a long way from exoneration .
3 In the months following my exoneration , I suffered from depression, anger and confusion.
4 Florida Governor Rick Scott last week refused to reinstate him following his exoneration .
5 For almost three decades, Garvey has called for the exoneration of his father.
6 Sometimes sentence was suspended and the accused discharged without formal exoneration .
7 Generous youth and benevolent age joined hands of exoneration over her.
8 But what you girls are looking for - absolute exoneration - it might not happen.
9 Now 45, Friedman wants exoneration even though his prison sentence is behind him.
10 It was a complete and total exoneration , Trump said Sunday of Mueller's conclusions.
11 The next few words would convey either censure, criticism or exoneration !
12 It was concluded that authorities withheld evidence that could have led to Jones' exoneration .
13 This will, in effect, quash the criminal charges but falls short of an exoneration .
14 The full and final exoneration of Harry Gleeson has been a long time coming.
15 It then prompted him to visit the prison library to learn about exoneration cases.
16 But at the same time, it also constitutes his exoneration .
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