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  • Exoneration
  • Reversal of a criminal conviction

    place. The transitive verb, "to exonerate" can also mean to informally absolve one from blame. The term "exoneration" also is used in criminal law to

    Exoneration

    Exoneration

    Exoneration

  • The Exonerated
  • 2005 American TV series or program

    The Exonerated is a made-for-cable television film that dramatizes the stories of six people, some of whom were wrongfully convicted of murder and other

    The Exonerated

    The_Exonerated

  • Nick Yarris
  • American writer and death row exoneree

    rape convictions not been used against him at sentencing. Following his exoneration and release, Yarris protested once a week outside the District Attorney's

    Nick Yarris

    Nick Yarris

    Nick_Yarris

  • Doctrine of exoneration of liens
  • The doctrine of exoneration of liens (sometimes simply referred to as "doctrine of exoneration") refers to a common law rule. The rule says that encumbrances

    Doctrine of exoneration of liens

    Doctrine_of_exoneration_of_liens

  • List of wrongful convictions in the United States
  • number at forty-six (Without names). "The National Registry of Exonerations - Exoneration Registry". "Index Card Summary of Execution(s), Undated". archives

    List of wrongful convictions in the United States

    List_of_wrongful_convictions_in_the_United_States

  • National Registry of Exonerations
  • Database of wrongful convictions in the US

    many more exonerations than previously found. The National Registry of Exonerations is the largest and most detailed compilation of exoneration data ever

    National Registry of Exonerations

    National_Registry_of_Exonerations

  • Central Park jogger case
  • 1989 crime in New York City

    Colorado Law School, to aid other wrongfully convicted people to gain exoneration; they renamed the project in his honor as the Korey Wise Innocence Project

    Central Park jogger case

    Central Park jogger case

    Central_Park_jogger_case

  • Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford
  • full exoneration. Ford was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was the longest-serving death-row inmate in the United States to be fully exonerated before

    Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford

    Conviction_and_exoneration_of_Glenn_Ford

  • Anthony Broadwater
  • American convicted and later exonerated of rape

    2023, crediting him for his work on the exoneration. "Anthony Broadwater – National Registry of Exonerations". University of Michigan Law School. Retrieved

    Anthony Broadwater

    Anthony_Broadwater

  • Presumption of innocence
  • Legal principle that one is presumed innocent until proven guilty

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Presumption of innocence

    Presumption_of_innocence

  • Brian Banks (American football)
  • American football player (born 1985)

    accuser confessed that she had fabricated the entire story. Following his exoneration, Banks sought to resume his football career, playing for the now-defunct

    Brian Banks (American football)

    Brian Banks (American football)

    Brian_Banks_(American_football)

  • Poundmaker
  • Plains Cree chief

    time ongoing, exoneration by publicizing his figure. "Chief Poundmaker, wrongly convicted of treason-felony in 1885, to be exonerated by Trudeau". CBC

    Poundmaker

    Poundmaker

    Poundmaker

  • Anna Göldi
  • Last European to be executed for witchcraft

    representative for Glarus in the Swiss parliament, called for Anna Göldi's exoneration, which was granted 226 years after her death, on 27 August 2008 on the

    Anna Göldi

    Anna Göldi

    Anna_Göldi

  • Absence of Malice
  • 1981 film by Sydney Pollack

    obtain information on Diaz's disappearance for Quinn in exchange for exoneration. He makes anonymous contributions to one of Quinn's political action

    Absence of Malice

    Absence_of_Malice

  • Innocence Project
  • American legal non-profit (founded 1992)

    DNA exoneration cases, law enforcement officials identified the actual perpetrator based on the same DNA test results that led to an exoneration. Overall

    Innocence Project

    Innocence Project

    Innocence_Project

  • The Exonerated (play)
  • 2000 play by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen

    to death, including much of the legal proceedings that gained their exoneration. The original cast was as follows: Delbert Tibbs – Charles Brown Robert

    The Exonerated (play)

    The_Exonerated_(play)

  • Kirk Bloodsworth
  • American wrongfully convicted of murder

    consecutive life sentences. He gained release from prison and a full exoneration in 1993. Bloodsworth served in the US Marines, and was honorably discharged

    Kirk Bloodsworth

    Kirk_Bloodsworth

  • Laverne Pavlinac
  • American woman who falsely confessed to assisting in a 1990 murder

    is compelling." Despite this, Lipscomb chastised Pavlinac during the exoneration hearing for her abuse of the judicial system. Pavlinac, along with Sosnovske

    Laverne Pavlinac

    Laverne_Pavlinac

  • Whitewashing (communications)
  • Sanitizing and hiding of undesirable qualities

    the act of minimizing or covering up vices, crimes or scandals, or of exonerating the guilty by means of a perfunctory investigation or biased presentation

    Whitewashing (communications)

    Whitewashing_(communications)

  • Anthony Charles Graves
  • American exonerated death row inmate

    time in prison, he was held in solitary confinement. Following Graves' exoneration and release, he testified at a Senate subcommittee hearing about the

    Anthony Charles Graves

    Anthony Charles Graves

    Anthony_Charles_Graves

  • Alice Sebold
  • American writer (born 1963)

    looked "almost identical". Defense attorneys arguing for Broadwater's exoneration asserted that, after the lineup, the prosecutor lied to Sebold, telling

    Alice Sebold

    Alice Sebold

    Alice_Sebold

  • Lucky (memoir)
  • 1999 memoir by Alice Sebold

    changing her identification. Sebold apologized to Broadwater after his exoneration. The film adaptation of Lucky was canceled after losing its funding in

    Lucky (memoir)

    Lucky_(memoir)

  • Outcry (miniseries)
  • 2020 documentary miniseries

    completely exonerated in November 2019. "This does not feel like freedom at all," said Kelley, before his exoneration. Complete exoneration by the Criminal

    Outcry (miniseries)

    Outcry_(miniseries)

  • Rick Perry veto controversy
  • 2014 prosecution in Texas, United States

    On August 15, 2014, Texas Governor Rick Perry was indicted by a Travis County grand jury, but has since been cleared on all charges. The first charge of

    Rick Perry veto controversy

    Rick Perry veto controversy

    Rick_Perry_veto_controversy

  • List of exonerated death row inmates
  • 2015-03-11. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-02-09. "INNOCENCE: Another Exoneration from Death Row--Reginald Griffin of Missouri". Death Penalty Information

    List of exonerated death row inmates

    List_of_exonerated_death_row_inmates

  • Gary Gauger
  • American wrongfully convicted of murder

    and sentenced to death, in addition to their exoneration after varying years of imprisonment. The Exonerated is a film adaptation, which first aired on

    Gary Gauger

    Gary_Gauger

  • Rehabilitation (Soviet)
  • Post-1953 Soviet exoneration of victims of repression

    grounds as prostitutes). This move effectively excluded any form of exoneration for political prisoners. Following the arrest and execution of Lavrentiy

    Rehabilitation (Soviet)

    Rehabilitation (Soviet)

    Rehabilitation_(Soviet)

  • Michael Morton (criminal justice)
  • American wrongly convicted of murder

    2011). "A Tough Prosecutor Finds His Certitude Shaken by a Prisoner's Exoneration". The Texas Tribune. "Inquiry sought for Texas prosecutor over wrongful

    Michael Morton (criminal justice)

    Michael Morton (criminal justice)

    Michael_Morton_(criminal_justice)

  • Charles B. McVay III
  • WWII United States Navy officer (1898–1968)

    resolution. Commander Mochitsura Hashimoto died five days before the exoneration (on October 25). In May 2001, Secretary of the Navy Gordon R. England

    Charles B. McVay III

    Charles B. McVay III

    Charles_B._McVay_III

  • AdultVest
  • American investment management company

    According to private equity source, FINAlternatives, and the SEC's exoneration letter referenced in the article, Koenig was misquoted. The actual 50%

    AdultVest

    AdultVest

  • Mistakes were made
  • Rhetorical device

    William Schneider suggested that this usage be referred to as the "past exonerative" tense, and commentator William Safire has defined the phrase as "[a]

    Mistakes were made

    Mistakes_were_made

  • Innocence Canada
  • Canadian non-profit organization founded 1993

    December 2025 exoneration of Tim Rees, who spent over two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Innocence Canada has helped to exonerate 36 wrongly-convicted

    Innocence Canada

    Innocence_Canada

  • Ricky Jackson and Ronnie and Wiley Bridgeman
  • African-Americans wrongly convicted of murder in 1975

    in 1978. They were imprisoned for decades before each of the three was exonerated in late 2014. Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman were released that year. (Ronnie

    Ricky Jackson and Ronnie and Wiley Bridgeman

    Ricky_Jackson_and_Ronnie_and_Wiley_Bridgeman

  • Jon-Adrian Velazquez
  • American actor

    claims fabricated evidence and coerced witnesses, following his official exoneration in late 2024 after DNA evidence proved his innocence. His family also

    Jon-Adrian Velazquez

    Jon-Adrian Velazquez

    Jon-Adrian_Velazquez

  • List of serial killers by number of victims
  • her boyfriend Robert Baltovich was wrongly convicted of before being exonerated in 2008. Michael Bear Carson and Suzan Carson  United States 1981–1983

    List of serial killers by number of victims

    List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims

  • John Bunn (exonerated prisoner)
  • American wrongfully convicted of murder

    Bunn spent over 16 years in prison and nearly 12 on parole before he was exonerated in 2018. After his release, Bunn founded a nonprofit that aims to educate

    John Bunn (exonerated prisoner)

    John_Bunn_(exonerated_prisoner)

  • Richard Alexander (exonerated convict)
  • Indiana man wrongfully convicted of rape

    1966) is an Indiana man who was wrongfully convicted of a 1996 rape and exonerated in 2001 by DNA evidence. Years later, on September 17, 2020, Alexander

    Richard Alexander (exonerated convict)

    Richard_Alexander_(exonerated_convict)

  • Émile Zola
  • French writer (1840–1902)

    a major figure in the political liberalization of France and in the exoneration of the falsely accused and convicted army officer Alfred Dreyfus, which

    Émile Zola

    Émile Zola

    Émile_Zola

  • Thomas Haynesworth
  • "Cleared of Rape but Lacking Full Exoneration", New York Times, 25 September 2011 "Cuccinelli Announces Exoneration of Haynesworth", The Roanoke Star

    Thomas Haynesworth

    Thomas_Haynesworth

  • Johnny Briscoe
  • American wrongly convicted of rape

    been found and tested, he has served 23 years behind bars. Briscoe's exoneration was widely covered in national news. It is taking some time for him to

    Johnny Briscoe

    Johnny_Briscoe

  • Kevin Strickland
  • American man wrongfully convicted of triple homicide

    Thornton died on August 21, 2021, mere months before his exoneration. Prior to his exoneration, Strickland said upon his release that he wanted to see

    Kevin Strickland

    Kevin_Strickland

  • Wrongful execution
  • Execution of a convict who is actually innocent

    victims of the death penalty. Newly available DNA evidence has allowed the exoneration and release of more than 20 death-row inmates since 1992 in the United

    Wrongful execution

    Wrongful execution

    Wrongful_execution

  • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
  • American spies for the Soviet Union (d. 1953)

    were – and later that Ethel was – innocent of spying and have sought an exoneration from multiple U.S. presidents. Among records the U.S. government declassified

    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

    Julius_and_Ethel_Rosenberg

  • Robert DuBoise
  • American former convict

    37 years in prison, including three years on death row, before being exonerated in August 2020 through DNA evidence facilitated by the Innocence Project

    Robert DuBoise

    Robert_DuBoise

  • Beatrice Six
  • Six wrongfully convicted in 1989 in United States

    innocence, demanded the examination of DNA evidence that led to their exoneration and then filed a Federal civil rights lawsuit against Gage County, Nebraska

    Beatrice Six

    Beatrice_Six

  • Ripper Crew
  • American cult and organized crime group

    2022. Loevy, Debra (August 9, 2022). "'Exoneration Day': Families Celebrate Mass Exoneration". The Exoneration Project. Retrieved August 9, 2025. "David

    Ripper Crew

    Ripper_Crew

  • Jennifer Thompson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thompson, a critic of the reliability of eyewitness testimony following the exoneration of Ronald Cotton from her rape accusation Jenny Thompson (disambiguation)

    Jennifer Thompson

    Jennifer_Thompson

  • Huugjilt
  • Inner Mongolian man exonerated after being wrongly executed for rape and murder

    family took a copy of the exoneration notice to his gravesite and burned it there as a way of telling him that he had been exonerated. Inner Mongolia authorities

    Huugjilt

    Huugjilt

  • Murder of Nathan Blenner
  • 1985 murder in Queens, New York

    prison in 2001 having served 16 years behind bars. A campaign for the exoneration of the two came after a lengthy and publicized campaign for McCallum's

    Murder of Nathan Blenner

    Murder_of_Nathan_Blenner

  • Conviction
  • Legal verdict

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Conviction

    Conviction

  • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • British writer and physician (1859–1930)

    who personally investigated two closed cases, both resulting in the exoneration of the accused men and setting precedent which partially led to the establishment

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Arthur_Conan_Doyle

  • Henry McCollum and Leon Brown
  • American exonerated men

    and he asked, "Can I go home now?" He was then arrested. After his exoneration, when discussing his interrogation, McCollum recounted, "I'd never been

    Henry McCollum and Leon Brown

    Henry_McCollum_and_Leon_Brown

  • Rebecca Nurse
  • Convicted witch in Salem, Massachusetts (1621–1692)

    published, Daniel A. Gagnon's A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse. Nurse's trial was featured in an episode of the CBS

    Rebecca Nurse

    Rebecca Nurse

    Rebecca_Nurse

  • Miscarriage of justice
  • An unfair outcome in trial

    cases in which an exoneration has occurred, or by analyzing self-reports of false confessions. The first is the number of exonerations where the guilty

    Miscarriage of justice

    Miscarriage of justice

    Miscarriage_of_justice

  • Ernest Medina
  • U.S. Army captain during the Vietnam War; partly responsible for the 1968 My Lai massacre

    his role in that massacre, but acquitted the same year. Despite his exoneration in court, the negative publicity surrounding Medina led him to resign

    Ernest Medina

    Ernest Medina

    Ernest_Medina

  • Pardon
  • Forgiveness of a crime by the government

    passed legislation that creates additional avenues to seek a pardon, exoneration, reduced sentence, or conditional release. The Parole Board of Canada

    Pardon

    Pardon

  • George Stinney
  • Black American wrongfully convicted of murder (1929–1944)

    solicitor for the state of South Carolina, who argued for the state against exoneration, was Ernest A. Finney III. He is the son of Ernest A. Finney Jr., who

    George Stinney

    George Stinney

    George_Stinney

  • After Innocence
  • 2005 American film

    Peter Neufeld of the Innocence Project and Lola Vollen of the Life After Exoneration Program. Sundance Film Festival—Special Jury Prize; Grand Jury Prize

    After Innocence

    After_Innocence

  • Juan Roberto Melendez-Colon
  • American activist (born 1951)

    2002, making him the 99th death row inmate in the United States to be exonerated and released from prison since 1973. Melendez was born in Brooklyn, New

    Juan Roberto Melendez-Colon

    Juan Roberto Melendez-Colon

    Juan_Roberto_Melendez-Colon

  • Liverpool F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    coroner's inquests, commissions and independent panels that ultimately exonerated the fans of all blame. Liverpool were founded following a dispute between

    Liverpool F.C.

    Liverpool_F.C.

  • Malcolm X
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1965)

    Khalil Islam (formerly Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson) were exonerated from their murder convictions, following a review that found the FBI and

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm_X

  • List of 9-1-1 episodes
  • attention from Hen, died from an unexpected brain bleed. Hen is eventually exonerated after it is revealed that the victim was both drunk and on drugs. Later

    List of 9-1-1 episodes

    List of 9-1-1 episodes

    List_of_9-1-1_episodes

  • The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)
  • 2022 television series from Netflix

    and Cisco he wants a trial, not a technicality, to ensure his total exoneration. Cisco has Izzy get Sam's toxicology report from the crime lab. Lorna

    The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)

    The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)

    The_Lincoln_Lawyer_(TV_series)

  • Jaroslav Eminger
  • placed on the reserve roster of the Czechoslovak Army. Following his exoneration, Eminger lived the rest of his life in secluded retirement in Jevany

    Jaroslav Eminger

    Jaroslav Eminger

    Jaroslav_Eminger

  • Appeal
  • Legal request to have a case reviewed by a higher authority

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Appeal

    Appeal

  • Parole
  • Conditional release of a prisoner

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Parole

    Parole

    Parole

  • Léon: The Professional
  • 1994 film by Luc Besson

    assault allegations were levied against Luc Besson in 2018, Besson was exonerated by the courts in 2023. Maïwenn, his sixteen-year-old wife at the time

    Léon: The Professional

    Léon:_The_Professional

  • Christian Scheider
  • American actor (born 1990)

    Scheider heads video production for The Sunny Center in Ireland, a post-exoneration residential community. In 2020, Scheider produced films for The Bard

    Christian Scheider

    Christian Scheider

    Christian_Scheider

  • Steven Avery
  • American man convicted of murder and previously wrongly convicted of rape

    was exonerated by DNA testing and released in 2003, only to be charged with murder in a different case two years later. Avery's 2003 exoneration prompted

    Steven Avery

    Steven_Avery

  • William Toti
  • American naval officer and author (born 1957)

    Squadron 3 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He is known for his role in the exoneration of Captain Charles B. McVay III of the World War II cruiser USS Indianapolis

    William Toti

    William Toti

    William_Toti

  • Killing of JonBenét Ramsey
  • 1996 unsolved murder in Boulder, Colorado, US

    forensic psychiatrist hired by Boulder authorities, said, "Lacy's public exoneration of the Ramseys was a big slap in the face to Chief Beckner and the core

    Killing of JonBenét Ramsey

    Killing_of_JonBenét_Ramsey

  • Acquittal
  • Legal result of a "not guilty" verdict

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Acquittal

    Acquittal

    Acquittal

  • Darryl Beamish
  • Australian wrongly convicted of murder

    Supreme Court celebrating Beamish's exoneration on 1 April 2005 (44 years after conviction), following Button's exoneration on 25 February 2002 (39 years after

    Darryl Beamish

    Darryl Beamish

    Darryl_Beamish

  • Lucie Dreyfus
  • Wife of Alfred Dreyfus

    court-martial being convened, which ultimately resulted in Alfred's exoneration. During the First World War Lucie worked as a Red Cross nurse. Alfred

    Lucie Dreyfus

    Lucie Dreyfus

    Lucie_Dreyfus

  • David Milgaard
  • Wrongfully convicted Canadian (1952–2022)

    Saskatoon and imprisoned for 23 years. He was eventually released and exonerated. Up until his death, he lived in Alberta and was employed as a community

    David Milgaard

    David_Milgaard

  • Víctor Espárrago
  • Uruguayan footballer and coach (born 1944)

    coached in the Spanish first division. On 10 January 2010 after the exoneration of Javi Gracia, after the defeat of Real Sociedad (1-4), Cádiz has signed

    Víctor Espárrago

    Víctor Espárrago

    Víctor_Espárrago

  • Double jeopardy
  • Legal defence preventing someone from being tried again on the same charges

    Washington, 434 U.S. 497 (1978). "James Williams – National Registry of Exonerations". law.umich.edu. Retrieved 3 January 2020. Domet, Sarah (13 September

    Double jeopardy

    Double_jeopardy

  • Thereza Imanishi-Kari
  • Brazilian associate professor of pathology (born 1943)

    biomedical research. The case of alleged scientific misconduct and her exoneration was reported in Scientific American. A New York Times editorial at the

    Thereza Imanishi-Kari

    Thereza_Imanishi-Kari

  • List of Chinese spy cases in the United States
  • entities. Some have resulted in convictions while others have led to exonerations. Between March 2008 and July 2010, 44 individuals were convicted by the

    List of Chinese spy cases in the United States

    List_of_Chinese_spy_cases_in_the_United_States

  • James Biden
  • American businessman, political consultant, brother of President Joe Biden

    "last-ditch...'gotcha' accusations" to distract from what he viewed as "the exoneration" of Joe Biden from wrongdoing. On January 20, 2025, President Joe Biden

    James Biden

    James_Biden

  • Hamas baby beheading hoax
  • 2023 hoax spread during the Gaza war

    exposed, were also exploited by pro-Palestinian influencers to falsely exonerate Hamas from blame for any violence against civilians during the 7 October

    Hamas baby beheading hoax

    Hamas_baby_beheading_hoax

  • Imprisonment
  • Restraint of a person's liberty by judicial or other detention

    Suspended Three-strikes law Zero tolerance Post-sentencing Criminal justice Exoneration Parole Probation Habitual offender Life licence6 Miscarriage of justice

    Imprisonment

    Imprisonment

    Imprisonment

  • Wrongful conviction of Peter Sullivan
  • British man wrongfully convicted of murder

    murder of Diane Sindall in 1987. He served 38 years in prison before being exonerated by DNA evidence on 13 May 2025, at the age of 68. He is the longest-serving

    Wrongful conviction of Peter Sullivan

    Wrongful_conviction_of_Peter_Sullivan

  • List of Baywatch episodes
  • Baywatch but when Shauni confronts Caroline to ask her to tell the truth and exonerate Eddie, Caroline, tired of feeling like an outcast, attempts to kill herself

    List of Baywatch episodes

    List_of_Baywatch_episodes

  • Harold Macmillan
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963

    evidence in the winter of 1957 and reporting in January 1958, this inquiry exonerated all involved in what some journalists perceived to be a whitewash. During

    Harold Macmillan

    Harold Macmillan

    Harold_Macmillan

  • Alanis Morissette
  • Canadian and American musician (born 1974)

    Malhação. In late 2003, Morissette appeared in the Off-Broadway play The Exonerated as Sunny Jacobs, a death row inmate freed after proof surfaced that she

    Alanis Morissette

    Alanis Morissette

    Alanis_Morissette

  • Joseph Sledge
  • American wrongly imprisoned prisoner (1942–2020)

    these motions succeeded in bringing about an investigation into his exoneration. In 2003, Sledge requested that DNA testing be conducted on the hairs

    Joseph Sledge

    Joseph_Sledge

  • Gusztáv Jány
  • Hungarian military officer

    guilty of war crimes and executed by firing squad. He was posthumously exonerated in 1993 by the Supreme Court of Hungary. The Knight's Cross of the Iron

    Gusztáv Jány

    Gusztáv Jány

    Gusztáv_Jány

  • Hirohito
  • Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989

    and leading the country into a disastrous war. This narrative sought to exonerate the Emperor by shifting responsibility onto a small group of military

    Hirohito

    Hirohito

    Hirohito

  • The Beekeeper (2024 film)
  • Film by David Ayer

    Eloise's daughter, arrests him on suspicion of murdering her. Adam is exonerated and released, and Verona apologizes. Hellbent on revenge, he contacts

    The Beekeeper (2024 film)

    The_Beekeeper_(2024_film)

  • Andrew Diamond (professor)
  • American historian (born 1967)

    that Diamond had committed no punishable fault and should be totally exonerated. The administrative court of Paris also ruled on January 6, 2023 in favor

    Andrew Diamond (professor)

    Andrew_Diamond_(professor)

  • Alissa Bjerkhoel
  • American wrongful conviction advocate

    2012). "Petition hopes to garner scholarship for Brian Banks after his exoneration in rape case". The Washington Post. washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 3 November

    Alissa Bjerkhoel

    Alissa Bjerkhoel

    Alissa_Bjerkhoel

  • Josip Broz Tito
  • Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980

    Trotskyist. Other influential communists vouched for him, and he was exonerated. A second Yugoslav communist denounced him, but the action backfired,

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip_Broz_Tito

  • Thomas Aquinas
  • Italian Dominican friar and philosopher (1225–1274)

    the agent alone. It is this second distinction that allows Thomas to exonerate divine responsibility for the production of moral evil. As Jean-Yves Lacoste

    Thomas Aquinas

    Thomas Aquinas

    Thomas_Aquinas

  • Miracle in Cell No. 7
  • 2013 South Korean comedy film

    9-year-old girl on September 27, 1972 in Chuncheon before being finally exonerated in November 2008. Its early working title was December 23 (12월 23일). Ye-sung

    Miracle in Cell No. 7

    Miracle_in_Cell_No._7

  • The Guardians (Grisham novel)
  • 2019 novel by John Grisham

    the novel's focus on wrongful convictions and the detailed process of exoneration, reflecting Grisham's passion for this subject, which is rooted in his

    The Guardians (Grisham novel)

    The_Guardians_(Grisham_novel)

  • Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
  • 2024 bridge collapse near Baltimore, Maryland, US

    the original on April 1, 2024. Retrieved April 2, 2024. "Petition for exoneration from or limitation of liability" (PDF). United States District Court

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis_Scott_Key_Bridge_collapse

  • Marie Salmon
  • French woman wrongfully convicted (c. 1760–1827)

    criminal investigation and garnered public sympathy and support. Salmon's exoneration was celebrated throughout France, elevating her to a celebrity status

    Marie Salmon

    Marie Salmon

    Marie_Salmon

  • Jean-François Fournel
  • French lawyer and jurist (1745–1820)

    legal briefs printed by Parisian publisher Cailleau. After Salmon's exoneration, Fournel's legal brief, Consultation pour une jeune fille condamnée à

    Jean-François Fournel

    Jean-François Fournel

    Jean-François_Fournel

  • Murder trial of O. J. Simpson
  • 1995 US criminal trial

    The upcoming film The Juice explores conspiracy theories purporting to exonerate Simpson of the murders. Lost Highway was partially inspired by the case

    Murder trial of O. J. Simpson

    Murder trial of O. J. Simpson

    Murder_trial_of_O._J._Simpson

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Online names & meanings

  • Forest
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin

    Forest

    Woodsman; Lives in Wood; Wood-dweller; From the Wood

  • Shannon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian

    Shannon

    Little Old Wise One; Old; Ancient; Old River; River of Wisdom

  • Aston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Aston

    English : habitational name from any of several places in England called Aston. Most were named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + tūn ‘settlement’. In a few cases the first element is æsc ‘ash tree’.English : from a Middle English personal name, Astan(us), which is probably a survival of Old English Æ{dh}elstān or one of the other names mentioned at Alston.

  • Tibbits
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tibbits

    English : variant spelling of Tibbetts.

  • Swayamprabha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Swayamprabha

    Own Light; Gods Gift

  • Lovell
  • Boy/Male

    English French Shakespearean

    Lovell

    Dearly loved.

  • Kanji | காநஜீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanji | காநஜீ 

    Another name of Lord Krishna

  • Tithi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tithi

    Date; Time; Auspicious Date

  • Yaryna
  • Girl/Female

    Ukrainian

    Yaryna

    Peaceful.

  • Tetterton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tetterton

    English (Yorkshire) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

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  • Adjustment
  • n.

    Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling.

  • Exoneration
  • n.

    The act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation; also, the state of being disburdened or freed from a charge.