In 1906, eight years after his death, he was exonerated completely.
The numbers provided by the coroner completely exonerated both of the boys.
The coalition, the largest group of religious conservatives, was not completely exonerated.
How many others, like him, do not have the necessary funds to pay for lawyers or the expensive analyses which could, perhaps, completely exonerate them?
This report was the only definite one of the four, and it completely exonerated the doctor from any participation in the previous night's crime.
"We know he didn't do it, and we expect him to be completely exonerated."
The forms have been obeyed and you are completely exonerated.
No charges were filed and he was completely exonerated.
She was subsequently released and completely exonerated in 1939.
"We expect George Ball to be completely exonerated as a result of any investigations going on."