Exculpatory evidence definition

Exculpatory evidence means evidence tending to exonerate the accused or helps to establish their innocence.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence tending to exonerate the accused or helps to establish their innocence. “Inculpatory” evidence means evidence tending to incriminate the accused or indicate their guilt.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence tending to establish a person’s innocence, lack of involvement, or fault in the abuse or neglect of a child.

More Definitions of Exculpatory evidence

Exculpatory evidence means evidence that shows a person non-involvement in an act or evidence that can show innocence.
Exculpatory evidence means any information required to be disclosed to the defendant in a criminal case under the federal constitution or the state constitution.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence that supports that the respondent did not violate the Policy.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence that tends to clear or excuse a Respondent from allegations of sexual harassment.
Exculpatory evidence means evidence tending to establish a person's innocence or evidence that tends to justify or clear a person from alleged fault or guilt.