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He was cut off by his own sins, incapable of finding exculpation.
Thus, the liability should be reduced or discharged, making the defense one of exculpation.
But duties of exculpation were now incumbent on me.
In discussing the boundaries of murder, we are concerned with classification, not exculpation.
The trial is intended by the new government as a ritual of self-congratulation and exculpation.
This criminal defense straddles the divide between excuse and exculpation.
"Doing my head in" and "stress" came from their lips in exculpation.
If something interferes with the capacity of the individual to choose to break the law, this should be reflected by an excuse or exculpation.
"Do you mean to say," asked Inglewood, "that you still doubt the evidence of exculpation we have brought forward?"
"It was too wet to, lie out there," 1 said in exculpation and then remembered I was supposed to be dead.
Perhaps as exculpation he put a bullet through the very place where he wore the counterfeit awards.
He would be looking for exculpation for his son and he would find it.
That's why I'm thinking of marketing this all-purpose exculpation:
It was as Batman had said, the weaseling sort of message that provided little guidance and less exculpation for the commander in the field.
This recognises a set of social values that requires exculpation even though there is relevant action and consent freely given.
Yet "Shroud" is no effort at exculpation.
Your name occurs repeatedly at the trial; Arlova refers to you for her exculpation.
And there is further exculpation of Mr. Forbes from Veblen.
If the person were innocent this would make no difference, but, for the guilty, it would yield up a sentence of exculpation rather than guilt.
In jurisprudence, an excuse or justification is a defense to criminal charges that is distinct from an exculpation.
The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law stands on the dividing line between an excuse, justification and an exculpation.
And it's this dumb exculpation, this infantilism, that his father sees coming down the pike.
Capable of being exculpated; deserving exculpation.
The apprenticeship ended with the so-called Freisprechung (exculpation).
In U.S. criminal law, necessity may be either a possible justification or an exculpation for breaking the law.