1.开脱罪责的;辩明无罪的
1.tending to prove that somebody is free from guilt or blame
1.there had been no exculpatory phrase of any kind, and she had not wept.
曾有过开脱罪责没有任何形式的短语,和她没有哭。
2.The company said on Monday that the Commission had "dismissed or ignored extensive exculpatory evidence. "
英特尔公司在本周一表示,欧盟委员会“没有考虑到更广泛的对其有利的证据”。
3.Oaths, which played a considerable role also in the administration of justice, could be either promissory, declaratory, or exculpatory .
誓言,也在司法管理中扮演一个相当重要的角色,可以有约束力,是公开的,又或者是申明自己无罪的。
4.This history textbooks distorting history, exculpatory , deserves severe condemnation.
这样的历史教科书歪曲历史,开脱罪责,理应受到严厉谴责。
5.Defense attorney Benjamin Brafman praised Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance for quickly releasing exculpatory evidence.
辩护律师BenjaminBrafman对曼哈顿地区律师CyVance迅速提出无罪证据的做法表示赞扬。
6.Any acts of terrorism, regardless of place when and where, by whom, for whatever motives, are criminal acts, not exculpatory.
任何恐怖主义行为,不论发生在何时何地,由谁实施,出于何种动机,都是犯罪行为,无法开脱罪责。
7.Exculpatory Evidence: The Accused's Constitutional Right to Introduce Favorable Evidence, Third Edition
辩解证物:被告举证有效证据的权力,第三版
8.Invalidity of Certain Exculpatory Provisions The following exculpatory provisions in a contract are invalid:
第五十三条合同中的下列免责条款无效:
9.In addition to being unjust, it is illegal for prosecutors to withhold exculpatory evidence;
检察官原本有义务举证,隐瞒关键证据不仅有违公平,还属违法。