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    Exoneration in law refers to:
    • A public declaration that a person is innocent of the crime they were charged with.
    • The removal of a burden, charge, responsibility, duty, or blame imposed by law.
    • A court order that discharges a person from liability.
    • A state where a person convicted of a crime is later proved to be innocent.

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