Exculpate definition: Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action. Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action. CATEGORIES AND TOPICS: ...
EXCULPATE Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action. EXPERT EVIDENCE Testimony given by those qualified to speak with authority regarding scientific, technical or professional matters.
Exculpate: Something that excuses or justifies a wrong action. Executor: A person specifically appointed by a testator to administer the will ensuring that final wishes are respected (i.e. that the will is properly "executed").
Exculpate Definition - Transitive Verb [Medieval Latin exculpare, from Latin ex- out of + culpa blame] : to clear from alleged fault or guilt <a statement...
Exonerated: Absolved of a charge; declared not responsible; not guilty; released from liability; exculpated. Expending: Spending.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE - That which is committed with the intention to kill or to do a grievous bodily injury, under circumstances which the law holds sufficient to exculpate the person who commits it.
Exculpate To free from guilt, fault, or blame. Exculpatory An adjective frequently applied to evidence that tends to prove innocence, rather than guilt - absence of liability, rather than liability.
See also: Attorn, Person, Will, Attorney, Information
 
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