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exonerated

adjective as in pardoned

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At the time, Mr. Perez announced in a news release that he had been “exonerated.”

She’s since been exonerated in the court of public opinion, but Stewart hasn’t forgiven the men who used her conviction to further their political careers, including James Comey.

From Salon

And he invoked Trump’s statements about the Central Park Five, a group of black and Latino men who were wrongly convicted of assaulting a jogger in 1989 and exonerated years later.

From BBC

Nearly two decades after a woman falsely confessed to a shocking murder, her sons finally see her exonerated from a wrongful conviction that derailed their lives.

The men, who were between 14 and 16 at the time, served several years in prison before being exonerated in 2002.

From Salon

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