However, in this case, it was the applicant and not the prosecution that called the co-accused to give evidence suggesting his exculpation. |
Certainly, lines of inquiry which may conduce to exculpation is one of the hallmarks of material to be disclosed. |
The most likely motives to cause one to falsely inculpate another are currying favor, revenge, and exculpation. |
Where we disagree, then, is on the relative merit of before-the-fact permission and retroactive exculpation. |
Shunned as pariahs and labeled psychopaths, the PTSD category offered moral exculpation and access to compensation. |
At the outset of Paradise Lost, Satan rallies his fellow fallen angels with a speech of exculpation. |