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Exculpatory evidence can be withheld for years, even decades, while an innocent person sits in prison.
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Exculpatory evidence was withheld in each instance.
ACLU cites COINTELPRO misconduct of FBI in 'Omaha Two' case pending before Nebraska Supreme Court 2008
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Exculpatory DNA evidence has proved more powerful even than eyewitness testimony.
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Exculpatory evidence was withheld in each instance.
Judge asked by ACLU to consider COINTELPRO frame-up of two Black Panthers in 1970 murder 2007
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BLOOM: Exculpatory information, information that would tend to show that the defendants are innocent.
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Exculpatory evidence that was in their files was never made available to the tribunals.
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Exculpatory simply means evidence that tends to point to the innocence of the accused.
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Exculpatory material tends to either indicate the accuser was not telling the truth or is beneficial to the defense, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said.
CNN.com 2011
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Exculpatory evidence is evidence that can negate guilt, said Chief Prosecutor Phil Tydingco.
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Exculpatory evidence is evidence that can negate guilt, said Chief Prosecutor Phil Tydingco.
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