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“She kept the receipt as exculpatory material just in case someone questioned her purchase.”
“The security footage provided exculpatory proof within minutes.”
“The text messages were exculpatory, proving he wasn’t even there at the time of the crime.”
Latin, late 18th century
You might have heard this term in a courtroom drama where exculpatory evidence was introduced at the last minute to clear the defendant of all charges. “Exculpatory” comes from the Medieval Latin “exculpare,” meaning “to clear from blame,” which came from ...
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