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Filter by Meaning The DNA evidence exonerates the man who was wrongfully convicted of the crime.
The audit exonerates the accountant of any financial impropriety.
The security footage exonerates the employee of stealing from the store.
The security footage exonerates the employee who was accused of stealing from the store.
The investigation exonerates the employee from the allegations of misconduct.
The autopsy report exonerates the hospital staff of any negligence in the patient's death.
The new report exonerates the company of any wrongdoing.
The investigation exonerates the politician of corruption charges.
The signed affidavit exonerates the accused from any wrongdoing.
The evidence exonerates the athlete of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The evidence presented exonerates the witness from any suspicion of lying.
The new evidence exonerates the suspect and implicates another person.
The evidence provided exonerates the teacher from the allegations of cheating.
The investigation exonerates the athlete of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The witness testimony exonerates the accused person from the theft.
The witness testimony exonerates the suspect of the crime.
The president's statement exonerates the diplomat from any wrongdoing.
The video footage exonerates the police officer of using excessive force.
The confession exonerates the suspect's alleged accomplice.
The alibi presented by the witness exonerates the defendant from the charges.
The new evidence exonerates the previously convicted person.
The expert testimony exonerates the company of liability in the accident.
The report exonerates the manufacturer from the claims of product malfunction.
The autopsy report exonerates the doctor from any negligence in the patient's death.
The lie detector test exonerates the suspect of the robbery.
The medical test exonerates the patient from having a serious illness.
The doctor's report exonerates the employee of any health-related misconduct.
The audit exonerates the accountant of any errors.
The witness testimony exonerates the defendant of the alleged assault.
The review exonerates the author of any plagiarism.
The security footage exonerates the accused of stealing the jewelry.
The discovery of the stolen goods exonerates the accused of theft.
The confession of the real culprit exonerates the wrongly convicted man.
The medical examination exonerates the defendant of any responsibility for the victim's death.
The DNA test exonerates the man who was wrongly convicted of murder.
The alibi exonerates the defendant of the robbery.
The new evidence exonerates the suspect of the crime.
The DNA evidence exonerates the man of the murder charge.
The review of the evidence exonerates the athlete of doping allegations.
The judge's verdict exonerates the defendant from the charges.
The DNA evidence exonerates the convicted person after serving twenty years in jail.
The confession of the real culprit exonerates the convicted prisoner.
The autopsy report exonerates the doctor from any malpractice accusations.
The thorough investigation exonerates the athlete of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The new evidence exonerates the suspect of the theft.
The witness testimony exonerates the defendant of the robbery accusation.
The investigation exonerates the company of any illegal activity.
The DNA evidence exonerates the man who was wrongly convicted of the crime.
The surveillance camera footage exonerates the taxi driver from the hit-and-run case.
The research exonerates the vaccine of causing any serious side effects.
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