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In order to exonerate himself, he is compelled to find the real criminal, who happens to be his girl friend.
That incident prompted a massive furor at Athens, in which Theramenes had to exonerate himself from responsibility for the failed rescue ; the controversy ended in the execution of six generals who had commanded at that battle.
He cannot save himself, but he can exonerate Ann Dorland from suspicion.
Naidu reacted strongly to the questions posed by the media as to whether he had any connections with the accused, and chose to exonerate himself by seeking a thorough investigation into the allegations.
In June 1663 Bristol tried to upset Clarendon's management of the House of Commons, but his intrigue was exposed to the parliament by Charles, and he had to attend the House of Lords to exonerate himself.
On 29 September 2011, while seeking to exonerate himself, Uhuru Kenyatta put up a spirited fight as he was being cross-examined by ICC Chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo in the Hague, denying any links with the outlawed Mungiki sect.
Potterley and his wife both remain disturbed by the death of their baby daughter in a house fire many years earlier, and there is the suggestion that he is subconsciously trying to exonerate the Carthaginians of child sacrifice as a way of exonerating himself of the possibility that he accidentally started the fire which killed his daughter with a cigarette.
finds himself charged with a crime, so everybody must now undo the joke so they can exonerate B. J.

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In fact, Conley says, " The Producers were so happy with Gary's performance that they even called a " press conference " arranged by the movie's unit publicist, Liz Rodriguez, held by her and the " Mansion " producer team from historical Hollywood & Highland to officially exonerate Gary of any allegations that he had been fired and praised Gary's performance in the upcoming movie.
" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
This invention would serve the double purpose of exonerate Rome from treaty-breaking in 343 and justifying the punishment handed out in 211.
Faced with such relentless, incessant questions, which she had no choice but to answer, Jane would have searched her memory for every tiny incident that occurred to her ... Jane had not been quick to tell tales, but she had buckled under the pressure of relentless questioning ... And it was her weakness under interrogation that gave her future detractors-happy to find a scapegoat to exonerate the King from the heinous charge of callously killing his innocent wife-the ammunition to maintain that it was her evidence that had fooled Henry and destroyed Anne and George ...".
A more recent French probe, with a team of French investigators and two French judges concluded, in a January 2012 report, that the missiles could not have come from a military base occupied by Kagame supporters, and appears to exonerate Kagame's role in the assassination.
Douglas MacArthur and his SCAP staff played a primary role to exonerate Emperor Shōwa ( Hirohito ) and all members of the imperial family implicated in the war such as Prince Chichibu, Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda, Prince Asaka, Prince Higashikuni and Prince Hiroyasu Fushimi from criminal prosecutions before the Tokyo tribunal.
:( a ) Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to comply with these Rules or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case
After she fails to exonerate Dredd, and he is sentenced, she continues to investigate the case and uncovers the Janus Project-a secret cloning program that the Council of Five initiated forty years previously that created Dredd and Rico ( Armand Assante ) from Chief Fargo's ( Max von Sydow ) DNA.
Likewise, Yous and Habib Souaidia were denounced by Algerian TV on 16 April 2001 as " those who would profit from this confusion in wanting to exonerate the armed groups and discredit the State institutions which had saved the country from fundamentalist barbarism.
While saying that " consumers benefit from trade with China ", and that " Canada would like to do more trade with China ", he asserted " it does not exonerate us for addressing the issue of organ transplantation in the People's Republic of China " and questioned " trusting a country that would engage in this sort of horrific crime against its own people.
Sivertsen is willing to testify against Waaler, but his price is that Harry will exonerate him from the multiple murder charges he faces.
The primary goal of the game is for the player ( as Guys ) to locate evidence and witnesses that can exonerate him of the murder, unveil the true killer, and get him released from prison.
For many historians such as Akira Fujiwara, Akira Yamada, Peter Wetzler, Herbert Bix and John Dower, the work done by Douglas MacArthur and SCAP during the first months of the occupation of Japan to exonerate Hirohito and all the imperial family from criminal prosecutions in the Tokyo tribunal was the predominant factor in the campaign to diminish in retrospect the role played by the emperor during the war.
He urgently requested a court of inquiry to exonerate him from the stigma of Sheridan's action.
In his opening statement, Vanderveer said " I exonerate now and forever the American Legion from any responsibility for this.
Criminologist Dr. Thomas O ' Connor says that when DNA evidence shows " inclusion ", that is, does not exonerate a client by exclusion from the DNA sample provided, " About the only thing you can do is attack the lab for its ( lack of ) quality assurance and proficiency testing, or use a ' Chewbacca defense ' … and try to razzle-dazzle the jury about how complex and complicated the other side's evidence or probability estimates are.
This indeed made the local media and police department exonerate K104 from all accusations.

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As Kelly tries to exonerate herself, one disappointment follows another, and enemies old and new parade through the jailhouse to defame her.

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Brabin went to great lengths to prefer police evidence wherever possible, and exonerate them of any police misconduct ( such as threats of violence against Evans during his interrogation ), and he didn't address the allegations made by Kennedy about the validity of several of the confessions allegedly made by Evans.

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Although the Committee determined he had been found guilty earlier due to the social climate of America at the time, they had no legal basis upon which to exonerate a person who was deceased.
Buell spent the next year and a half in Indianapolis, in military limbo, hoping that a military commission would exonerate him of blame ; he claimed he had not pursued Bragg because he lacked supplies.
) This sense of impending chaos, along with the desire to strike back at the society that had jailed several " family " members and possibly create copy-cat crimes that would exonerate the " family " associate Bobby Beausoleil ( arrested in connection with the murder of Gary Hinman ), seemed to propel the events of the next two nights.
That along with the desire to strike back at the society that had jailed several Family members and possibly create copy-cat crimes that would exonerate Family associate Bobby Beausoleil ( arrested in connection with the murder of Gary Hinman ), seemed to propel the events of the next two nights.
After the defeat the surviving Dutch flag officers, in order to exonerate themselves, pretended their fleet had followed the original written orders, blaming misfortune and cowardice among the merchant captains for the disaster.
Brain fingerprinting has been applied in a number of high-profile criminal cases, including helping to catch serial killer JB Grinder ( Dalbey 1999 ) and to exonerate innocent convict Terry Harrington after he had been falsely convicted of murder ( Harrington v. State 2001 ).

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Some scholars have attempted to exonerate Charlemagne of the massacre since, but these attempts have been generally rejected.
Those letters would have been enough to grant McCord a new trial and possibly exonerate him.
While McCarthy may not have been impartial, neither were two of the members of the three-man subcommittee ; the chairman Senator Raymond Baldwin and Senator Lester Hunt were " determined to exonerate the Army at all costs ".
Scruton has been strongly critical of commentators and figures in the West – in particular Eric Hobsbawn – who " chose to exonerate " former communist regimes ' crimes and atrocities.
After Briggs interrogates suspect Robert Danker, who claims he was not involved in either killing and that he has been framed, various tests are run at the FBI laboratory in Washington that exonerate Danker.

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Having refused to collaborate with Bonner Fellers in " Operation Blacklist " to exonerate Hirohito and the imperial family of criminal responsibility, he came under suspicion of war crimes.
* 1765 – After a campaign by the writer Voltaire, judges in Paris posthumously exonerate Jean Calas of murdering his son.
Once the Komarrans are defeated, the plot and the new weapon are classified at the highest levels possible — meaning that any information about Ekaterin's husband's death that might exonerate Miles in a subsequent inquiry cannot be disclosed.
To exonerate the Soviets, the series casts even less important Allies, like the Poles, in the bad light, even repeating Nazi propaganda claims such as the Tuchola Forest myth or false claims about the Polish Air Force being destroyed on the ground.
* March 9 – After a public campaign by the writer Voltaire, judges in Paris posthumously exonerate Jean Calas of murdering his son.
* In 2002, DNA testing was used to exonerate Douglas Echols, a man who was wrongfully convicted in a 1986 rape case.
Therefore, not only did Jeffrey's work in this case prove who the real killer was, but exonerate someone who likely would have spent his life in prison otherwise.
Following an unspecified rumour about HCE, the book, in a nonlinear dream narrative, follows his wife's attempts to exonerate him with a letter, his sons ' struggle to replace him, Shaun's rise to prominence, and a final monologue by ALP at the break of dawn.
He appears to be making a strong case to exonerate Fleming.
The City Council of Cologne issued a resolution on June 28th 2012 to exonerate Katharina Henot and the other victims of the persecution of witches in Cologne.
According to historians Herbert Bix and John W. Dower, Fellers — under an assignment by the code name " Operation Blacklist "— allowed them to coordinate their stories to exonerate Emperor Hirohito and all members of his family.
When the lawyer for Ernst Torgler asked the counter-trial organisers to turn over the " evidence " exonerating his client, Münzenberg refused the request because he, in fact, lacked any " evidence " to exonerate or convict anyone of the crime.
Gaius and Fulvius failed to exonerate themselves of the deed and returned home under the protection of their supporters to await the day's outcomes.

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