Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Protect Your Good Name with "Exculpatory"

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Exculpatory is a way to describe evidence that clears a person of blame or guilt. American lawyers carefully comb through all relevant document collections before a trial, because under U.S. law, prosecutors must hand over any potentially exculpatory evidence to the defense. The next time facts swing in your favor just like you knew they would, marvel at how a single exculpatory discovery can close a case.

WORD OF THE DAY

July 22, 2025

exculpatory

[ ik-skuhl-puh-tawr-ee ] adjective

tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt

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