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exonerative fact

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A quick definition of exonerative fact:

An exonerative fact is a piece of information that can prove someone's innocence in a criminal case. In the past, it was also used to change legal relationships so that someone was no longer responsible for something. It is different from a mitigating circumstance, which can lessen the severity of a punishment but does not prove innocence.

A more thorough explanation:

An exonerative fact is a piece of information that can modify a legal relationship in a way that eliminates someone's obligation to another person. In simpler terms, it is a fact that can prove someone's innocence in a criminal case.

  • John was accused of stealing a car, but it was later discovered that he was out of the country at the time of the theft. This exonerative fact proved his innocence and the charges were dropped.
  • Sarah was charged with assault, but video evidence showed that she was acting in self-defense. This exonerative fact convinced the jury of her innocence.

These examples illustrate how an exonerative fact can be used to prove someone's innocence in a criminal case. In both cases, the facts presented were able to convince the court or jury that the accused person was not guilty of the crime they were charged with.

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