Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"exonerate" Definitions
  1. to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that they have been blamed for

958 Sentences With "exonerate"

How to use exonerate in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "exonerate" and check conjugation/comparative form for "exonerate". Mastering all the usages of "exonerate" from sentence examples published by news publications.

People seem determined to exonerate the police officer because they are determined to exonerate America.
"To me as a lawyer it's astounding that he's expounding on can we exonerate or can't we exonerate," Giuliani said.
Why the IG report doesn't exonerate Hillary Clinton Attorney Harmeet Dhillon discusses why the inspector general's report does not exonerate former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton from the email scandal.
Will they help exonerate him — or confirm his guilt?
While Barr in his letter quoted from Mueller's report directly to say it did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction of justice, Trump has said that the report did exonerate him.
Republicans who after mass shootings regularly exonerate our perverse gun
The report also did not exonerate him of criminal conduct.
But the former special counsel also did not exonerate Trump.
Did your investigation exonerate Trump of 'collusion' and obstruction allegations?
His report pointedly declines to exonerate Trump on obstruction allegations.
But his supporters will find a way to exonerate him.
There's just one problem: That doesn't exonerate him at all.
Bayer is keeping its faith in studies that exonerate glyphosate.
"We want the opportunity to exonerate my client," Parlatore said.
Blair argued the report should exonerate him from accusations of lying.
Mueller specifically wrote that his report did not "exonerate" the president.
Worth noting: Special counsel Robert Mueller explicitly did not exonerate Trump.
Reality check: Mueller did not exonerate Trump Jr. in his report.
They also explicitly stated that their report "does not exonerate" Trump.
But Mueller also maintained that his report did not exonerate Trump.
To exonerate Trump, they are ready to help cover for Russia.
The report did not, however, exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice.
I'm confident any full and fair investigation will fully exonerate me.
Pitino says the "complete and accurate facts" will inevitably exonerate him.
These pardons were not just to exonerate the three men of
But prosecutors generally do not use indictments to affirmatively exonerate organizations.
It would either exonerate or implicate Trump and his closest confidantes.
Given Mueller's refusal to exonerate the President, it's likely it won't.
It won't uncover police brutality or exonerate a death row inmate.
Same goes for Barry Allen's relentless quest to exonerate his father.
They do not implicate nor exonerate anyone in the Trump campaign.
Still, longer videos and more details don't exonerate the boys entirely.
Self-fulfilling expectations could explain low inflation and exonerate the Phillips curve.
He couldn't exonerate the President, if he could he would've stated so.
Hufnagel said in a post on Twitter that he would exonerate himself.
Mueller concluded that he could not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice.
The summary says that the Mueller report did not exonerate the president.
Focusing solely on obstruction wouldn't exonerate Trump of all wrongdoing, of course.
Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler used the Bible to, uh, exonerate Moore.
The summary says that Mueller does not exonerate Trump on the issue.
Why try to destroy the man who is about to exonerate you?
It also states that the investigation did not exonerate Trump of wrongdoing.
His report also did not exonerate the president of such a charge.
His report also pointedly states that the investigation does not "exonerate" Trump.
But Mueller also said that the report "does not exonerate" the president.
But should racism be the reason to exonerate someone accused of murder?
Jackson did not exonerate the Trump campaign of collusion — not at all.
And when it comes to obstruction, Mueller explicitly did not "exonerate" Trump.
He sees video as a tool to exonerate officers in many cases.
Findings produced by our lab exonerate the innocent and convict the guilty.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly pushed top intelligence officials to exonerate him publicly.
"Trials, at best, convict the guilty and exonerate the innocent," he said.
A Galactic Senate trial, were it run fairly, would not exonerate him.
They didn't go into the project seeking to exonerate Steven Avery, they say.
And thus, Comey felt he could exonerate Hillary Clinton with essentially a charade.
A law firm that tries to exonerate convicted criminals who are actually innocent.
The chaos created by various characters' attempts to exonerate Hope feels eerily familiar.
When they exonerate Hillary in May, let&aposs stay on the time line.
The tweet did less to exonerate his people than further reduce their credibility.
The special counsel ultimately did not exonerate or implicate Trump on obstruction charges.
He reiterated that his investigation did not exonerate Trump of allegations of obstruction.
Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said on Friday that the tape will exonerate Trump.
But federal authorities went out of their way not to exonerate Mr. Trump.
The Senate should vote to exonerate now and forget about a House referral.
Of course the search may also exonerate both men of any criminal conduct.
"They don't have to exonerate him, you gotta prove he's guilty," Giuliani said.
The Mueller report, with redactions and without appendices, does not exonerate President Trump.
Even after that handshake, it took three months for officials to publicly exonerate Hadley.
However, on the question of obstruction, Mueller said he did not exonerate the president.
A defence lawyer who offers a witness $1 to exonerate his client commits bribery.
My time to exonerate myself of a fruitless claim by a reporter will come.
In fact, the attorney general points out that Mueller did not exonerate the president.
Mueller's team could not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice, however, Barr noted.
However, he said he's convinced Trump that the tapes exonerate the president of wrongdoing.
He has said he is looking for the full video, which would exonerate him.
The summary noted that Mueller did not exonerate the president on the obstruction matter.
The White House, meanwhile, is hopeful that the full report will exonerate the president.
He also said he is looking for the full video which would exonerate him.
"The Special Counsel made clear that he did not exonerate the President," Nadler said.
The irony is that the report does not, as Trump claims, "totally exonerate" him.
Chris Sprowls said to the men's families, after lawmakers unanimously voted to exonerate them.
This narrative does not exonerate Trump; indeed, it provides various grounds to condemn him.
"We want the opportunity to exonerate my client," Mr. Parlatore said in an interview.
Prosecutors clarified that their decision to drop the case did not exonerate Mr. Smollett.
The special counsel did not exonerate Trump, either — he simply didn't decide the issue.
"No, I didn't exonerate" Mr. Trump of obstruction, Mr. Barr said at one point.
But Mueller added that his report "also does not exonerate" Trump of the crime.
Trump's legal representatives say the tapes exonerate him, while his critics believe the opposite.
They have not handed over the therapist notes that her team claims exonerate her.
When Brandon is accused of murder, he disappears, leaving Alison alone to exonerate him.
Barr also said the special counsel did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice.
"Nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel report should determine whether or not to exonerate him," Ratcliffe said, citing Mueller's decision not to exonerate or charge Trump with obstruction of justice.
Mueller did not reach a conclusion on obstruction, but pointedly declined to exonerate the president.
In fact, Mueller says directly in his report that his findings don't exonerate the President.
This crucial finding appears to exonerate Trump on the crucial issue of "collusion" with Russia.
But it declined to fully exonerate them without a full recantation from the second niece.
Exonerate Hillary Clinton illegally and then if she lost the election, to frame Donald Trump.
"You have to understand that forgiveness doesn't exonerate you from what you did," he said.
The report doesn't find that Trump obstructed justice, but it also specifically doesn't exonerate him.
Chris Sprowls said to the men's families Tuesday, after lawmakers unanimously voted to exonerate them.
WHAT THIS BOOK WAS NOT ABOUT WAS FINGER POINTING OR REALLY TRYING TO EXONERATE MYSELF.
Meanwhile, Comey skeptically held out hope that there were tapes, because they could exonerate him.
A similar standard could exonerate any American president who was not as bad as Stalin.
Trump's surreptitious efforts to exonerate himself and spare a political ally from prosecution failed spectacularly.
At the same time, Barr wrote that Mueller's report states it doesn't exonerate Trump either.
Republicans have indicated they would not accept a probe designed to exonerate top Saudi officials.
The special counsel's report did not exonerate the president on allegations of obstruction of justice.
Mueller's report did not exonerate Trump on that issue but did not reach a conclusion.
His findings did not not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice, according to Barr.
That was something where he totally folded, because he never had the right to exonerate.
Their job is to advance arguments that exonerate their client in our adversarial judicial system.
Letting people in Mr. Ghomeshi's position have a platform did not exonerate them, she said.
Mr. Mueller could not have been more explicit: His investigation did not exonerate Mr. Trump.
If he did nothing wrong, President Trump should welcome a thorough investigation to exonerate him.
But his attorneys with the Innocence Project say they have evidence that could exonerate him.
If the documents President Trump is bragging about exonerate him, why is he blocking disclosure?
It's just that doing so doesn't exonerate the buyer for their contributions to climate change.
Mueller's report did not determine whether Trump obstructed justice, but also did not exonerate him.
Or will the "independent review" he has put in place exonerate him in some way?
But in her desperation to exonerate Perry, Mary Louise's real motives are hard to decipher.
It also did not find that the president obstructed justice, though it did not exonerate him.
Staley also told the court that Jones would call his own witnesses who would exonerate him.
While Mueller declined to prosecute Trump, the report "does not exonerate" the president, according to Barr.
In his parting remarks, he reiterated again that his report did not exonerate President Donald Trump.
While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, it did not exonerate him.
On obstruction it did not find the president guilty, but it also did not "exonerate" him.
But officials didn't exonerate him, despite his lawyers' continued assertions that he was an innocent victim.
"Now in fact, your report expressly states that it does not exonerate the president," Nadler said.
The rush to condemn, or exonerate, Mr Trump before Mr Mueller finishes his inquiry politicises justice.
Yet he did not exonerate the president, nor did he conclude whether Trump had obstructed justice.
" When pressed on his March 24 letter clearing Trump of obstruction, Barr said: "I didn't exonerate.
So even though those harmful myths about Black men exist, they do not exonerate Black men.
White House spokesman Michael Short said the president is confident the investigation will exonerate his campaign.
They can never be used to lock up a rapist or exonerate the wrongfully convicted. 1.
We are hoping the cell phone records are looked at properly and quickly to exonerate him.
This left Mueller with both good reasons not to charge and good reasons not to exonerate.
But Mueller did reiterate that his investigation did not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice.
Robert Mueller didn't exonerate Donald Trump of obstruction of justice — because Donald Trump clearly obstructed justice.
She said she remains confident that an appeals court will eventually exonerate her on constitutional grounds.
May's basic analysis of the Salisbury incident made him look eager to exonerate a hostile power.
The New New wORLD The images were meant to exonerate Richard Liu, the e-commerce mogul.
It did not accuse President Trump of criminal wrongdoing — but it did not exonerate him, either.
In rebuttal, the Police Department commissioned a report to exonerate itself and muddy the new narrative.
The Mueller report did not conclude that Trump obstructed justice, but it did not exonerate him.
Republicans focused on trying to exonerate the president of wrongdoing and arguing against calling more witnesses.
But Republicans elicited an account of one conversation that they hope will help exonerate President Trump.
Mueller's investigation did not conclude that the President obstructed justice, but it also didn't exonerate him.
Particularly in light of Mr. Mueller's pointed statement that his report does not "exonerate" Mr. Trump.
In 1987 Congressman John Conyers convened the House Judiciary Committee to hear evidence to exonerate Marcus Garvey.
He suggested that more transparency regarding the interviews would help exonerate him from potential charges, Bloomberg notes.
Democrats did get some very important statements from Mueller, including that the investigation did not "exonerate" Trump.
Durbin also asked if Kavanaugh thought the testimony of his friend Mark Judge would help exonerate him.
Barr went on to explain that despite the findings, the report did not fully exonerate the president.
Ratcliffe charged that the special counsel had gone beyond his mandate by stating he couldn't exonerate Trump.
Nor should North Korea's cooperation exonerate the Kim regime of its horrific human rights abuses at home.
Nothing should exonerate gun manufacturers from their responsibility in making and marketing such instruments of needless death.
He endorsed Putin's story in Monday's press conference, and the "would"/"wouldn't" explanation does not exonerate him.
While it stopped short of concluding Trump had committed a crime, the report did not exonerate him.
Many Democrats have argued that Trump hand-picked Kavanaugh to exonerate him from a potential criminal indictment.
This can help direct the course of an investigation — or exonerate an innocent individual at the outset.
However, the summary noted that Mueller did not exonerate or implicate Trump on possible obstruction of justice.
The Innocence Project, co-founded by O.J. Simpson attorney Barry Scheck, uses DNA to "exonerate" the innocent.
Barr then added the most damaging line of the report, stating Mueller expressly did not exonerate Trump.
Her defense agreed to the lesser charges, but the court ruled to exonerate her of all charges.
Mueller did not find Trump obstructed justice, but he also did not exonerate him on the issue.
Still, he maintained at a press conference last month that his report did not exonerate the president.
Most senior aides believe those probes, which include the White House Counsel's office, will not exonerate Pruitt.
They say the President has been fully exonerated, though you specifically declare you could not exonerate him.
He said that his 448-page report purposefully did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice charges.
But he also quoted Mr. Mueller saying he could not exonerate the president on the obstruction issue.
But the conclusion of the criminal cases could take months, and perhaps exonerate some of those involved.
The internal report released by the Justice Department's inspector general on Thursday did not "exonerate" Mr. Trump.
"This is not to exonerate Wynn whatsoever, but you wonder why this is triggered now," he said.
It's also working with the Innocence Project, a non-profit that works to exonerate the wrongly convicted.
Melle does not go for moral relativism, and he does not exonerate the daughters for their villainy.
The White House has signaled it wants a quick trial in the Senate to exonerate the president.
The memory institute is currently drafting a law to retroactively exonerate individual members of the O.U.N.-U.
Make no mistake: The Senate may acquit Mr. Trump, but it will not, it cannot, exonerate him.
Our criminal justice system has never been able to properly exonerate the innocent and punish the guilty.
Trump's defenders have also pointed to the lack of an explicit quid pro quo to exonerate him.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Robert Goodlatte's (R-Va.) assessment is that the memos exonerate Trump as well.
He did not decide whether to prosecute, but he did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction.
Mueller's final report on Russian interference in the 214 election does not, of course, actually exonerate the president.
None believed that an innocent result would exonerate Vanderpump, many pointing out that Vanderpump gave them the questions.
On the question of obstruction, Mueller did not reach a conclusion, but pointedly declined to exonerate the president.
Proven Innocent is set at a law firm that tries to exonerate convicted criminals who are actually innocent.
He declined to conclude whether the president obstructed justice but noted that the report did not exonerate him.
There must be full transparency in what Special Counsel Mueller uncovered to not exonerate the President from wrongdoing.
The results might exonerate Facebook or point toward specific changes the platform could make to address the problem.
Ganek's legal team includes prominent litigator Barry Scheck, who has spent years working to exonerate wrongly convicted people.
The film's declared aim is to exonerate Mary Magdalene from a centuries-old charge, and a common misconception.
"But M. Breitman's lack of civility doesn't exonerate the board from its legal and technical shortcomings," he wrote.
WADA, however, filed an urgent application before CAS to challenge the decision of NADA India to exonerate Yadav.
I think that&aposs the legal point that the mayor is making, considering the circumstances, they exonerate Hillary.
He talked about his internship with the Innocence Project New Orleans, which works to exonerate the unjustly convicted.
In fact, Mueller specifically wrote that the probe "does not exonerate" the president, according to Trump's attorney general.
"The DNA tests did not exonerate Syed," the AG's spokeswoman, Raquel Coombs, said in a statement to PEOPLE.
The lawyers work for the Innocence Project, which seeks to exonerate people who might have been wrongly convicted.
Mueller reiterated that his investigation into election interference and possible obstruction of justice did not exonerate the president.
The headline— " Investigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia "—seemed to exonerate the Trump campaign.
Trump and his allies have seized on Barr's conclusions, saying the findings exonerate him of any alleged wrongdoing.
Defense lawyer Brian Ferguson said Scott was "profoundly grateful" the chief of naval operations intervened to exonerate Portier.
We're told Kim believes there are new witnesses and evidence to exonerate Reed, and implicate the real killer.
To a normal person, that's proof of incompetence, which doesn't exonerate the president but should definitely reassure us.
On obstruction, Mueller did not determine whether Trump committed a crime but also did not exonerate the president.
" While the report "does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
He's currently on death row at San Quentin, and Kristof says an advanced DNA test could exonerate him.
If Republicans had hoped they would help exonerate the president or strengthen his defenses, they were sorely mistaken.
"These results in no way exonerate him," a spokeswoman for the Maryland Attorney General's Office told The Sun.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Yeah, I bet Trump was probably just scared that that ambassador would exonerate him too much.
"It really baffles me why he has to feel compelled to exaggerate to exonerate himself," Mr. Ney said.
What I would like them to do is suggest tests that could exonerate sugar, if it's really harmless.
The Innocence Project For the last 27 years, The Innocence Project has worked to exonerate wrongfully convicted people.
I imagine them asking how I've helped to solve murders, identify missing people or exonerate the wrongly accused.
Mueller neither concluded that Trump unlawfully sought to obstruct the probe, nor did he exonerate him of obstruction.
Prosecutors said that the defendants were trying to use the First Amendment to exonerate themselves from criminal activity.
Her case has drawn high-profile supporters, including the same lawyer working to exonerate Making a Murderer's Steven Avery.
Then Barr wrote that Mueller's report contained evidence on "both sides of the question" and "does not exonerate" Trump.
That doesn't necessarily exonerate Trump or anyone in his campaign, but it leaves a lot of room for speculation.
Sterling has said he did NOTHING to warrant cops using the taser and claimed the video would exonerate him.
Myles has also maintained that his public defender failed to present evidence at his trial that would exonerate him.
In most cases, "there was insufficient evidence to either sustain the complaint or exonerate the officer," the report said.
The report will claim Khashoggi's death was the result of an overzealous interrogation and seek to exonerate the leadership.
The fiction behind plea-bargaining is that innocent people will stand fast and trust the courts to exonerate them.
Mueller confirmed at Wednesday's hearing that the report did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction of justice.
Mueller himself did not draw a conclusion on obstruction and, the summary noted, the report did not "exonerate" Trump.
Trump may pressure Barr to conceal damaging parts of Mueller's report and release any findings that may exonerate him.
His public statement that the report "does not exonerate" the president was entirely inappropriate for a prosecutor to make.
"After that is done, it will either exonerate the president and his associates, or it will not," Lieu said.
Mueller's report did not accuse Trump of obstructing justice, but also noted that investigators could not exonerate the president.
We're guessing Trump's campaign staffers didn't read the Mueller Report, because Mueller said he could not exonerate the Prez.
But while the report did not affirmatively find collusion, Mueller made clear "it also does not exonerate him," either.
By proving false all the claims that could exonerate the president, Mueller implicates his crimes without directly proving them.
Vincent and Vladic go beyond the disaster to describe the nearly 60-year fight to exonerate the ship's captain.
Already some of the president's defenders are using these latest indictments to suggest that they exonerate the president's campaign.
The special counsel did not conclude that Trump had committed a crime but neither did he exonerate the president.
Just a single mutation, confirmed by multiple analyses, would be enough to implicate one twin and exonerate the other.
"Removing this corruption, this fraud will exonerate the High Election Council, and also fill our nation's heart with peace."
It would be a simple matter to exonerate himself by making available his tax returns and his banking transactions.
And his lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, has said Mr. Comey was fired for refusing to publicly exonerate Mr. Trump.
The kits are gone and can never be used to lock up a rapist or exonerate the wrongfully convicted.
The report did not accuse Trump of obstruction, but also pointedly did not exonerate the president of such conduct.
All of those who we are led to believe would exonerate the president have so far refused to testify.
On Monday, Charles Peters, a Baltimore circuit court judge, accepted the state's attorney's request to exonerate the three men.
They believe his final weeks in power will be used to exonerate his closest advisers and possibly even himself.
By making the "top 236 percent" responsible for many of our problems, we exonerate almost everyone and everything else.
All of those who we are led to believe would exonerate the president have so far refused to testify.
It could damn a sitting president, or exonerate him, either of which could change the course of his presidency.
In fact, Mueller reiterated the fact that, had his office been able to exonerate Trump, they would have done that.
In 2004, Congressman Charles Rangel began a series of annual House resolutions to publicize the need to exonerate Marcus Garvey.
While Mueller's report declined to say whether Trump obstructed justice, he also noted that the report did not "exonerate" Trump.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Mueller wrote.
Jimmy works to exonerate a wild and crazy client, while Mike tries to keep a sticky situation from becoming messier.
Pregnant with Fonny's child, Tish works with her mother, played by Regina King, to exonerate him before she gives birth.
He sued his former company on Thursday, seeking access to email and personnel records his lawyer contends would exonerate him.
At present, they are under no obligation to do so, even in cases where such evidence might exonerate innocent suspects.
The Mueller report said the special counsel's investigation does not exonerate Trump of criminal conduct on the issue of obstruction.
He also did not find that the president obstructed justice, but said specifically that the evidence did not exonerate Trump.
Not so, say a group of government researchers, who exonerate the agencies they work for in a paper published yesterday.
Comey sought to exonerate Hillary Clinton on the possible mishandling of classified material during the heat of a presidential campaign.
"If you're asking whether I exonerate Mueller, whether I think he's a fine guy, I don't," Mr. Desautels, 58, said.
A portion of the event's proceeds will be donated to the Innocence Project, which aims to exonerate those wrongly convicted.
But the settlement did not exonerate Mr. Craig, and in fact it signaled that he was in prosecutors' cross hairs.
And: Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
This week Spencer once again tried to exonerate his co-defendant in a letter released by Wood's lawyer this week.
They will even pay for the testing, because they believe it will both exonerate Cooper and implicate the real killers.
Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. Vol.
Mueller did not make a conclusion on whether Trump had committed obstruction of justice, but did not exonerate him either.
Barr wrote Mueller did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute obstruction of justice, but he did not exonerate the President.
Word of the Day : pronounce not guilty of criminal charges _________ The word exonerate has appeared in 53 articles on nytimes.
Mr. Comey was reluctant at the time to publicly exonerate Mr. Trump in case he were to be investigated later.
The Mueller Report did not exonerate the president from having engaged in obstruction of justice before and during his presidency.
On Tuesday, Ms. Powell again accused prosecutors of hiding exculpatory evidence, known as Brady material, that would exonerate her client.
Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him. Vol.
Misconduct could be recorded, and the devices could also provide evidence to exonerate officers who are falsely accused of misconduct.
Speaking of romantic progressions: Alice and Payton are back together, after Alice heroically outsmarts a lie detector to exonerate him.
None of this is to exonerate the Clintons, Sanders, and the 1994 crime law they all supported for mass incarceration.
According to the network's sources, one of Mueller's objectives was to determine if Kushner had information that could exonerate Flynn.
The attorney general also took issue with Mueller's decision to explicitly state that the special counsel investigation "did not exonerate" Trump.
The popular docuseries prompted fans to call for the reopening of the case in an effort to exonerate Avery and Dassey.
Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, an international businessman, said on Sunday that the probe will exonerate the country's leader.
He said Muslim intellectuals and a "political axis" continually exonerate terrorist attacks as solitary acts of violence despite a clear connection.
" In Mueller's words: "While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
In 2006, the Innocence Project New Orleans helped exonerate Willis, who had been working as a motivational speaker before he died.
Democrats in Congress point out that Mr Mueller did not exonerate the president over obstruction of justice, which is also true.
Mueller asserted that while his report did not conclude the president had committed a crime it also did not exonerate him.
Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, an international businessman, said on Sunday that the probe will exonerate the country's leader.
Is it true that you and your FBI colleagues made the decision to exonerate Secretary Clinton well before she was interviewed?
Over the past 37 years, MacDonald and his defense team have accumulated what they hope is enough evidence to exonerate him.
Despite what Trump's tweets might have you believe, it did not exonerate the president's campaign in terms of potential Russian collusion.
In Mueller's obstruction investigation, the special counsel made a point to publicly state that his team could not exonerate the President.
To prevent this, prosecutors have a privilege to keep their files secret until they charge or exonerate their targets or subjects.
The report states clearly that while it doesn't conclude that the President committed a crime, "it also does not exonerate him."
THERE'S THE STORY OF AN EXECUTIVE TRYING TO EXPLAIN HER ROLE IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND IN SOME WAYS EXONERATE HERSELF.
According to Barr, "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him."
In response to that report, White House spokesman Michael Short said the president is confident the investigation will exonerate his campaign.
Trump badly wanted the FBI director to exonerate him in public, even if it meant selling his subordinates down the river.
Mueller also did not make a finding on obstruction of justice, though Barr's summary said he also did not exonerate Trump.
Mueller repeated his past assertion that his report did not exonerate Trump, as the president and his allies have repeatedly argued.
But in its sentence on Wednesday, the court dismissed the player's argument as insufficient to exonerate him from his fiscal responsibility.
But Mueller did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction — a fact he reiterated during Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing.
And although Mueller's team emphasized that its report "does not exonerate" the president, prosecutors did not bring criminal charges against Trump.
It does not exonerate him from obstruction of justice -- the charge at the heart of Presidents Nixon's and Clinton's impeachment processes.
She also said the White House expects the investigation to exonerate Kavanaugh, who Sanders noted has undergone six previous background investigations.
The two are also cofounders of The Innocence Project, the organization Making a Murderer's Steven Avery hoped could help exonerate him.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," the report stated.
For a crucial piece of evidence that it asserted would exonerate its personnel, the D.E.A. kept the video under tight control.
"While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," the report states.
But Mr. Mueller seemed to hint that he might have if he could have and pointedly refused to exonerate Mr. Trump.
But the report did not exonerate Mr. Trump on this accusation, as Mr. Mueller did not provide a verdict either way.
On Fox News, Mr. Giuliani attributed the decision to Mr. Comey's refusal to publicly exonerate Mr. Trump in the Russia investigation.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," the report said.
The Barr summary revealed Mueller did not establish evidence of collusion, but also showed that Mueller did not exonerate the President.
The Russian government refused and instead produced a document that purported to exonerate Russian officials and Prevezon, according to the indictment.
Giles McCoy, a founder of the U.S.S. Indianapolis Survivors Organization, promised his captain that the Navy one day would exonerate him.
In the end, a judge ordered Jefferson to produce the evidence, which Burr said would exonerate him, and Burr was acquitted.
When it offers unflattering descriptions of the president's actions and refuses to exonerate him on obstruction, the report is dead wrong.
Sometimes the focus on finding new evidence to exonerate distracts from the question of whether or not the old evidence proved guilt.
W. Melvin Brown, an emergency room physician in Charleston, was skeptical about Mueller's decision to neither accuse nor exonerate Trump of obstruction.
Mark Meadows told the Washington Examiner that the allegations are "not true," and that he expects the university to fully exonerate Jordan.
Trump's response so far, however, has pointedly ignored the fact that Mueller specifically wrote that his findings did not exonerate the president.
On obstruction, Mueller pointedly declined to exonerate Trump, laying out several instances in which the president sought to curtail the Russia investigation.
Prosecutors ultimately did not make a decision on whether the president had obstructed justice, but did not exonerate him of criminal conduct.
But prosecutors did not exonerate him of criminal conduct, and determined that Congress still has the ability to find he obstructed justice.
Ulengi (John Kani) and race car driver Juan Carlos (Luis Gerardo Mendez) — to conduct the patented murder mystery reveal and exonerate themselves.
The report did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice, but did not exonerate him.
The report did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice but did not exonerate him.
If the findings exonerate the president, Trump opponents are more likely to believe the partisan pressure on Mueller led to a whitewash.
The special counsel reiterated that while his team could not recommend charges against the president, his report also did not exonerate Trump.
Furthermore, the special counsel's statement did not exonerate the president, rare as it might be for his office to rebuke the press.
Though Mueller explicitly did not exonerate the president on obstruction he also declined reach a decision on whether Trump should be prosecuted.
Barr then added a line from the report that remains most damaging to Trump, which is that Mueller did not exonerate Trump.
But Hamish's mother is so sure of his innocence she ­convinces Maggie to begin researching a book that's meant to exonerate him.
The apology purports to exonerate guilt from the conscience of those who legitimized and legalized slavery by issuing them a moral dispensation.
Mr. Barr said that Mr. Mueller declined to determine whether Mr. Trump broke the law but also pointedly did not exonerate him.
"I work to exonerate the victims of detective Scarcella and I will leave what happens to detective Scarcella to others to decide."
But while critics faulted the president for failing to deliver what he promised, a number of workers were quick to exonerate him.
Conviction integrity units have been created in various US cities to review post-conviction claims of innocence and exonerate wrongfully convicted defendants.
While the federal government closed its investigation in the matter, it did not exonerate either Sanders or his wife in the dealings.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr wrote, quoting Mueller.
The Mueller team decided not to charge the president with obstructing justice, citing numerous legal constraints, but pointedly declined to exonerate him.
It did not make a conclusion on whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction said the findings did not exonerate him.
The Democrats would take all the political risks that come from the impeachment process and likely watch the Senate Republicans exonerate the President.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Mueller wrote at the time.
While Mueller ultimately decided not to charge Trump with a crime, he also said that the investigation did not exonerate the president, either.
House Democrats will hope to grill Mueller with questions that highlight the fact that Mueller's report did not exonerate the president of wrongdoing.
It started with Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-NY), who got Mueller to clearly state that the report did not "exonerate" Trump.
Instead, Mueller implied that question should be left to Congress — and he conspicuously did not either accuse or exonerate Trump on the matter.
She says a student, Kevin McClain, has been falsely accused of being the Turd Burglar, and she needs their help to exonerate him.
It would be "highly inappropriate for Attorney General Barr to exonerate the president on a controversy that was still unfolding," Mr. Turley said.
In their filing, prosecutors continued to brush aside allegations by Flynn's legal team that the government is withholding information that could exonerate him.
Barr's memo also said that Mueller did not conclude whether Trump obstructed justice, though it said the findings also did not exonerate him.
The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime it also does not exonerate him.
However much they blamed Kim for the "affair," they knew the doctor would have to leave the mission if he couldn't exonerate himself.
Trump, on Tuesday morning, seemed to try to cast doubt on any findings that exonerate Comey or Clinton ahead of the report's release.
However, the special counsel also declined to exonerate Trump, leaving some Democrats to say that it was up to Congress to pursue impeachment.
His comments during a Wednesday press briefing that he could not exonerate the president only heightened speculation that he had uncovered potential wrongdoing.
Barr also said Mueller did "not conclude that the President committed a crime" but also did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice.
" Asked why Trump claimed total exoneration when Barr's letter was ambiguous on the question of obstruction, Gidley said "prosecutors don't exonerate, they prosecute.
Chances are, if Mueller did not exonerate the President for obstruction, there could be relevant acts that fall just short of a crime.
"Special Counsel Mueller made clear to the American people that his report did not fully exonerate the president, contrary to those lies," Sen.
"And more than 10 percent of the 353 Americans whom the Innocence Project has helped exonerate through DNA evidence pleaded guilty," he wrote.
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani claimed that the recording will exonerate Trump and prove that he did not know about the payment in advance.
Though Trump has sought to present Mueller's findings as vindicating, the former special counsel's report explicitly stated he did not exonerate the president.
Barr also said Mueller did "'not conclude that the President committed a crime'" but also did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice.
We move forward into the present day and see Barrett has taken up a new interest: helping exonerate Ward in Denice Haraway's murder.
In voiceover, Tish narrates her thoughts, pregnancy pains, fears and hopes, as she recounts childhood memories and the struggle to exonerate the accused.
A sizable faction of people on the internet have taken it upon themselves to exonerate Avery, or at least to reopen his case.
Barr may feel pressure from the Republican president to conceal damaging parts of Mueller's report and release any findings that may exonerate him.
Law-enforcement officials said that the device had provided leads in hundreds of cases, helping to facilitate arrests and exonerate falsely accused individuals.
The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
"There must be full transparency in what Special Counsel Mueller uncovered to not exonerate the President from wrongdoing," Mr. Nadler said on Twitter.
On "Open Line," Mr. Slade pointed to DNA evidence that appeared to exonerate the suspects and criticized other outlets for playing it down.
The special counsel's team decided not to charge Mr. Trump, citing numerous legal and factual constraints, but it pointedly declined to exonerate him.
The report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller stopped short of declaring that the president obstructed justice, but it also did not exonerate him.
We have no way of knowing whether the investigations will exonerate the mayor or reveal improprieties that are unacceptable in a public servant.
In the interrogation room, everything Payton says to exonerate himself just emphasizes his single-minded narcissism and puts him further in the hole.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr quotes Mueller as saying.
Charles Wittenstein and Dale Schwartz, who worked for the league under Mr. Bialkin's leadership, waged a campaign in the courts to exonerate Frank.
None of this means that Comey's actions warrant a criminal charge or that those actions exonerate others in the investigation, including President Trump.
Barr also said the President wasn't going to be charged with obstruction, even though the report did not exonerate him of it. 3.
Though Barr's summary suggests that Mueller's report is nuanced and does not completely exonerate the President on obstruction, the political symbolism is undeniable.
That's pretty clear cut, but importantly it does not exonerate any other, perhaps even worse additives that may not have been so widespread.
But these garments and objects remain safely stored, have not been tampered with or compromised and could, plausibly, if tested, exonerate Mr Reed.
Barr also said Mueller didn't reach a conclusion on obstruction -- the report didn't implicate Trump in any crimes, but didn't exonerate him either.
In 1992, two former Legal Aid attorneys, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, founded the Innocence Project, using DNA evidence to exonerate innocent prisoners.
By staying back, she didn't have to do anything to get Mueller to emphasize on national television that his report did not exonerate Trump.
The special counsel wrote that DOJ guidelines did not allow a sitting president to be indicted, and that the investigation could not exonerate Trump.
The source, who previously told PEOPLE the couple didn't intend to do anything illegal, maintains that they believe the evidence will eventually exonerate them.
HBO still doesn't like Trump using Game of Thrones memes to promote himself It's enough that the Mueller report did not exonerate the president.
Furthermore, without information about an officer's past misconduct, prosecutors cannot fulfill their legal obligation to hand over evidence that might help exonerate a defendant.
Mueller did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice in seeking to impede the investigation but stopped short of concluding the president acted unlawfully.
Prosecutors are legally obligated to hand over evidence that might exonerate a defendant, such as information that could cast doubt on the officer's credibility.
The USR helped organise protests in early 2017 that stopped the government from passing an ordinance to cripple the DNA and exonerate Mr Dragnea.
Special counsel Robert Mueller didn't charge President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice during the Russia investigation, but he didn't exonerate the president, either.
Still, the technology promises to reduce crime, human trafficking, identify disaster victims and exonerate the innocent quicker than anything else available today, Selden said.
Even if investigators exonerate Sukhoi of any blame for the crash, the planemaker is unlikely to convince any new airlines to fly the jet.
Yet some of Trump's lawyers also told him that Mueller would exonerate him by Thanksgiving, and then Christmas, and then the beginning of 2018.
Reality check: Mueller did not conclude that Trump did not obstruct justice, and in fact specifically chose not to exonerate him in his report.
Mueller made it clear that he did not exonerate Trump of wrongdoing and helped highlight possible evidence of obstruction in his 448-page report.
Barr also said Mueller did not reach a conclusion on whether the Republican president committed obstruction of justice but also did not exonerate him.
"It should be clear in Pyongyang that no one is going to exonerate the DPRK for such escapades," he said, referring to missile tests.
"There must be full transparency in what Special Counsel Mueller uncovered to not exonerate the President from wrongdoing," he wrote in a separate tweet.
But over time, he said, the word has come to exonerate the driver, too, with "accident" seeming like a lightning strike, beyond anyone's control.
Barr, in a four-page summary, said Mueller did not conclude Trump had obstructed justice, but added that the report did not exonerate Trump.
Bloomberg reported that Trump supported the group's plan to storm the secure room because he wanted transcripts released that he said would exonerate them.
Recently, two new witnesses from the case have come forward and Kardashian West and Reed's legal team believe their testimonies could help exonerate Reed.
During the first set of questions posed to Mueller, the former special counsel reiterated his report's findings that his investigation did not exonerate Trump.
"It is my hope and expectation that the results will exonerate our students so that they can move forward with their lives," Foys wrote.
He also linked the dismissal of former FBI Director James Comey to Comey's refusal to publicly exonerate Trump of wrongdoing in the Russia investigation.
The committee is planning to vote on its final report Thursday, and that report is expected to exonerate the Trump campaign from any wrongdoing.
And the details and words reported by CNN last night do nothing to exonerate Trump from his still-spurious claim that he was wiretapped.
And just as Moore's original 15-minute short has grown and developed into a full-length play, so has his mission to exonerate Johnson.
He also said that, while the report apparently did not conclude that President Trump had committed a crime, it also did not exonerate him.
First, President Trump doubled down on his determination to exonerate Russia and minimize the serious threat that it poses to us and our allies.
His lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, added more recently that Mr. Comey was fired for refusing to publicly exonerate Mr. Trump in the Russia case.
That lie is now repeated endlessly in right-wing echo chambers, despite the fact that Mueller explicitly told Congress he did not exonerate Trump.
It turns out that the question from Baker was not asked in a principled search for the truth, but to help exonerate President Nixon.
But Barr also noted that Mueller did not exonerate Trump in an obstruction of justice probe, choosing instead to not make a final judgment.
Michael Zeldin, a formal federal prosecutor, said Barr's decision to exonerate President Trump of any potential obstruction of justice allegations was out of line.
Over the years, his lawyers unsuccessfully argued for DNA tests that they said could exonerate Arthur, whose execution had been scheduled six times previously.
" It also said, again quoting Mueller, "While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Muller said "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," according to Barr's letter.
" On obstruction: "The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Without DNA evidence, it's very difficult to exonerate people who may be falsely imprisoned because there's nothing to test to rule them out as suspects.
Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," the report said," Mueller's report said.
John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican and a former prosecutor, arguing there was no statute for the Justice Department to need to exonerate someone under investigation.
He did not conclude that Trump obstructed justice by trying to impede the Russia probe, but also did not exonerate the president of doing so.
" Still, Barr continued by noting Mueller's assessment that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it does not exonerate him.
We've known for decades that DNA evidence is very precise and, although not completely infallible, can by its existence damn a person or exonerate one.
WADA said data from the laboratory will be crucial to building strong cases against cheats, and exonerate other athletes suspected of having participated in doping.
Trump and his allies have seized on Barr's judgment as vindicating him of allegations of obstruction, even as Mueller's report does not explicitly exonerate Trump.
We don't really know whether they will implicate the government of Saudi Arabia or exonerate it, but the American people deserve to know the truth.
The Mueller report also cited several possible instances of obstruction of justice that the special counsel investigated, noting that the report "does not exonerate" Trump.
On the contrary, this new report very closely tracks the obfuscatory line used by Comey during his end-run around the DOJ to exonerate Clinton.
Barr told Congress Mueller's team did not find that there was collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia, but could not "exonerate" on obstruction of justice.
When Donald Trump and Ted Cruz suggested that waterboarding and other abhorrent interrogation tactics should not be considered illegal, I was tempted to exonerate myself.
But he has recently parted ways with lawyers who urged him not to attack Mr. Mueller and assured him that cooperation would ultimately exonerate him.
The report also said that if the evidence had cleared Mr. Trump, Mr. Mueller would have said so, but he was unable to exonerate him.
Those that can afford it are building out digital forensics labs to unearth evidence — like location data— that can potentially be used to exonerate them.
The point of being scrupulous about your means is to help insure accurate ends, whether you are trying to convict a man or exonerate him.
Not only is the AJC claiming that "Richard Jewell" defames Scruggs, but that the film purposefully did not include how the newspaper helped exonerate Jewell.
One factor driving the decline has been the advent of more highly sophisticated DNA technology that has helped exonerate individuals wrongly convicted of capital crimes.
"The data is crucial to build strong cases against cheats and exonerate other athletes suspected of having participated in widespread doping in Russia," Clothier said.
DiGenova told Fox News in January that the government agencies investigating Trump had fabricated evidence against the president in a conspiracy to exonerate Hillary Clinton.
After all, before the White House released an account of Trump's call with Zelensky on Wednesday, Trump repeatedly asserted that the document would exonerate him.
" The Association says Zeke is the real victim in a "League-orchestrated conspiracy by senior NFL executives ... to hide critical information which would exonerate Elliott.
Mueller did not say whether or not Trump should be charged with obstruction, but also said his report did not exonerate the president on that question.
The Barr summary said Mueller did not establish that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia but also did not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice.
According to the Vanity Fair report, BuzzFeed believes that more information about how the DNC's system was compromised could exonerate it in an ongoing libel suit.
Spacey's lawyers have said that evidence that could exonerate the 59-year-old actor was deleted from the phone before it was turned over to prosecutors.
And to be clear, that letter didn't exonerate Trump in any way; Mueller was concerned Barr had glossed over the nuance of the potentially obstructive actions.
Trump said Saudi purchases of military equipment supported at least 1 million U.S. jobs, and appeared to exonerate the kingdom for any past acts of "terror".
Barr's summary said Mueller did not come to a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice and said the special counsel probe "does not exonerate" the president.
" And Mueller specifically states in the report that while the investigation "does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
The Testaments reads as if Atwood wanted to exonerate her magnificently evil creation twice over: Aunt Lydia cooperated to survive and to bring down the patriarchy.
WADA filed an urgent application before CAS to challenge the decision of NADA India to exonerate Yadav following two positive doping tests in June and July.
" The motion notes that Weinstein's brother Bob also "recently asserted that his emails would exonerate him from claims similar to those being asserted against Mr. Weinstein.
" Reality check: Barr wrote in his summary that while Mueller's report "does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
" Mueller, however, did not explicitly exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice in his report, and instead chose to present evidence "on both sides of the question.
Kovacs himself said the case against him was based on "fantasy" and added he looked forward to the court proceedings, where he expected to exonerate himself.
Mueller said clearly that his investigation did not exonerate the President, and he condemned the President's tweets praising WikiLeaks when it released stolen emails in 2016.
She sought out the analysis of the director of The Innocence Project, an organisation that uses DNA evidence to exonerate people who have been wrongly convicted.
Over the years, DNA has become one of forensic science's most powerful tools, helping to identify suspects and victims, convict the guilty and exonerate the innocent.
The report also did not find sufficient evidence to bring a case against the president on obstruction charges, Barr wrote, though Mueller did not exonerate him.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr quotes Mueller as saying in his report.
The official working on the inquiry said that if Mr. Mulvaney had evidence that would exonerate Mr. Trump, he would have shown up for the interview.
If the Mueller investigation was, as president Trump claimed on Twitter 182 times, a "witch hunt," then, by definition, it is illegitimate and cannot exonerate him.
Excerpts from the testimony will show Mueller confirming he did not exonerate Trump, contradicting Trump's repeated claims to the contrary, and Mueller answering other key questions.
The former special counsel told lawmakers that he did not exonerate the president and that Trump could be charged with obstruction of justice upon leaving office.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,'" the letter reads.
The way in which the Russian government tried to cover up his murder and exonerate the people involved became a symbol of impunity and kleptocracy worldwide.
Mr. Schneiderman's office, however, had a different interpretation: The agreement "does not exonerate D.A. Abelove for any potential claims of misconduct," said Eric Soufer, a spokesman.
Voters are also still split on the issue of obstruction of justice, a crime for which Mueller's team could not "exonerate" the president, according to Barr.
The former O.J. Simpson prosecutor lambasted the Investigation Discovery series that looks to exonerate the football star of the murder counts of which he was accused.
Mueller's inquiry concluded without any recommendation of charges against Trump, but he pointedly did not exonerate the president on the question of whether Trump obstructed justice.
In 2014, the Brooklyn district attorney, Kenneth Thompson, asked Mr. Sullivan to design and implement a conviction review unit to identify and exonerate wrongfully convicted people.
But they pointedly declined to exonerate him — and they cataloged the attempts by Mr. Trump to escape an inquiry that imperiled his presidency from the start.
"Trump needed a narrative to exonerate his administration from any responsibility in the crisis," Gérard Araud, the former French ambassador to the U.S., tweeted on Wednesday.
Some antidoping officials have expressed concern about conflicts of interest among the leaders of individual sports, because they might be inclined to exonerate their own athletes.
Mr. McCabe has been a frequent target of Mr. Trump's ire and is central to his theory that the F.B.I. secretly worked to exonerate Mrs. Clinton.
We've done so many of these interviews, and yet for whatever reason, there's an intellectual justification to always exonerate the police when they kill black people.
"What if we get them and some of them exonerate the president one way or another?" asked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in a recent interview.
Powell soon mounted an attack on prosecutors, suggesting they had withheld evidence from Flynn that could exonerate him, and that Sullivan should toss out the case.
Barr wrote that Mueller did not have sufficient evidence to establish obstruction of justice, but that Mueller wrote that his report did not exonerate the President.
But Mueller specifically wrote that while his investigation did not conclude the President committed a crime, that decision "does not exonerate" Trump on the matter. 3.
The biggest question in the report is whether there are things in it that we didn't already know that either further implicate Trump or exonerate him.
Even Barr's brief summary of the Mueller report did not fully "exonerate" Trump on obstruction as the White House claimed it did, characteristically stretching the truth.
Edie Falco ("The Sopranos") plays their defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, who tries to dig up any trace of the parents' wrongdoing that may exonerate the brothers.
The pope should encourage healing and offer forgiveness — however contrarian this sounds — but he cannot exonerate his brother priests who committed and covered up this sin.
Per the indictment, these "supposed findings purported to exonerate all Russian government personnel" as well as Veselnitskaya's clients, and instead accused Browder's employees of the fraud.
Avenatti, who has vigorously maintained his innocence while alluding to video surveillance footage that would exonerate him, could still face misdemeanor charges from the city attorney's office.
But whether or not criminal prosecution proceeds now, Mueller's statement that his report does not "exonerate" the president should give pause to Congress and to all citizens.
While Mueller ultimately decided not to charge Trump with a crime such as obstruction of justice, he also said that the investigation did not exonerate the president.
Now experts in this emerging field say the new forensic science of genetic genealogy could be used to exonerate others who may also have been wrongly convicted.
Several Republicans hammered Mueller on the second part of his report, which did not find Trump had committed obstruction of justice but also did not exonerate him.
According to the Washington Post, the goal of the test was to exonerate the truck driver, who is a reserve officer at the Rigby, Idaho, Police Department.
Court officials confirmed Friday's decision to exonerate Dassey, who, along with Avery, served as the subjects of the hit Netflix true crime documentary series, Making a Murderer.
While Mueller did not exonerate Trump, Barr said he then concluded there was not enough evidence to show that Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice.
Mueller didn't exonerate Trump on obstruction because he couldn't It is absolutely true that Barr, along with Rosenstein, decided not to bring charges of obstruction against Trump.
" Ultimately, Mueller declared to head-scratching effect that "[w]hile this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Mueller agreed that the President's conduct was problematic, that his investigation did not exonerate the President and that Trump did not cooperate fully with the special counsel.
Defence lawyer Melinda Taylor said the prosecution had conducted its investigation "with its eyes wide shut" and failed to disclose evidence that could potentially exonerate Al Hassan.
This actually helped to exonerate Hillary even further, but it was also an opportunity Republicans exploited as they sliced and diced his comments to further damage Clinton.
That the person who cites a history of unlawful criminalization against Black men suddenly has so much faith in that same system to exonerate him seems hypocritical.
Barr added, however, that Mueller did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice, although the attorney general decided that the evidence was insufficient to charge the president.
The Innocence Project is an organization that works to exonerate those wrongly convicted through DNA testing and advocates for reforms in the system to prevent future injustices.
The former federal prosecutor grilled Mueller on his decision to not fully exonerate Trump from accusations of collusion with Russia, claiming Mueller broke with Justice Department principles.
Society and the justice system [are] more ready to find excuses to exonerate when a black life is involved, because somehow he is seen as less valuable.
Genetic testing of crime scene DNA evidence — a technique utilized by police since the 1980s — can be a powerful tool to catch criminals and exonerate innocent suspects.
In the letter, Flood said the report was suffering from  "an extraordinary legal defect" and criticized Mueller for saying that his inquiry did not "exonerate" the president.
" The attorney general quoted directly from Mueller's report in stating that it "does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
The report plainly states that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" on questions of obstruction.
Instead, the immediate utility for black boxes appears to exist for companies that wish to quickly exonerate their self-driving tech in the event of a collision.
Mr. Abrams, the Republican foreign policy expert, said that it was unfair to characterize the study as being designed by former administration officials to exonerate Mr. Obama.
And he wrote that while the report didn't "exonerate" Trump on the question of obstruction of justice, Barr had determined the evidence was insufficient on that score.
Instead, he spent a year on Rikers Island, maintaining his innocence while a private investigator hired by his family worked to find evidence that could exonerate him.
Nowhere do those words appear together because, respectfully, respectfully, Director, it was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him.
"We will be prepared and we anticipate that the reports will exonerate the President and demonstrate that there wasn't any collusion," a senior Trump campaign official said.
Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband are claiming that federal prosecutors concealed evidence that could potentially exonerate them in the college admissions scandal, according to ABC News.
Which isn't to say that she tries to exonerate Wilson; she enumerates his failings, and points out that his hypocrisy around race wasn't relegated to domestic issues.
While the perpetrator of this attack was prosecuted, often Christian are forced to "forgive" their attackers in forced "reconciliation" sessions that exonerate the attackers of all wrongdoing.
Or it may just be that Trump is finally now realizing that Mueller isn't just going to go away or fully exonerate everyone involved in the probe.
Read more " _____ • Mary Katharine Ham in The Federalist: "The argument for his ignorance of and disregard for ethical lines is an unflattering one that doesn't exonerate him.
While he was described as critical of the Ukraine pressure campaign by other officials, it is not known whether he would implicate or exonerate the president himself.
" Barr also quotes this key line from Mueller's report: "While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
" Mueller expressly wrote in his report, according to Barr, that the decision not to make a recommendation on obstruction vis a vis Trump "does not exonerate him.
According to Barr's summary, Mueller found no evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia but also did not exonerate the president on the question of obstruction.
Barr determined there was not enough evidence to establish that President Donald Trump obstructed justice, even though the special counsel did not exonerate the President on that question.
Despite Mueller clearly stating that the report "does not exonerate" Trump, his reelection campaign issued a statement Thursday celebrating the report as absolving the president from any wrongdoing.
Weinstein said he believes there is information within company records that will exonerate himself from the dozens of sexual assault and harassment claims against him and the company.
Ridulph took exception to Schmack's use of FBI and police reports that had been barred from the trial to exonerate the man he believes is his sister's killer.
She had seemed relieved earlier in the hearing, as the judge appeared to exonerate her in Roy's death before he focused on the day of the suicide itself.
The special counsel himself did not weigh in on obstruction, and noted that the report "does not exonerate" Trump, Barr previously said in a summary of the report.
Barr told lawmakers the investigation did not establish that members of Trump's election campaign conspired with Russia, but also did not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice.
" On the question of obstruction of justice, Barr writes that while Mueller's report "does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Last month marked the end of a tour in which she partnered with the Innocence Project, an organization that works to exonerate the wrongly convicted through legal action.
" On the question of obstruction of justice, Barr wrote that while Mueller's report "does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
" The final words of the document are most telling: "Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Mueller left unresolved in his report the question of whether Trump committed obstruction of justice by impeding the Russia investigation and did not exonerate the president, Barr said.
But Mueller, who brought charges against 37 people in his investigation, including six Trump associates, also pointedly did not exonerate Trump in the obstruction part of his investigation.
We did what we had to do as the circumstances came about and as the evidence presented itself, up to and including continuing to investigate and exonerate Michelle.
Since then, Barr has only sent a four-page letter to Congress that said the report doesn't find that Trump committed any crimes, but also doesn't "exonerate" Trump.
The report also stated that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr wrote in his letter.
Barr wrote that Mueller's team found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, but could not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction of justice.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,' " Barr wrote in the letter.
The special counsel detailed 10 episodes it examined as part of an obstruction of justice investigation, but decided neither to implicate nor exonerate the president on that front.
Barr also decided there was not enough evidence to support charging Trump with obstruction of justice, even after Mueller's report did not exonerate the president on that issue.
But when Comey refused to publicly exonerate him (despite his private assurances to Trump that he was not under investigation) or ease up on Flynn, Trump fired him.
The two women at the heart of the new season are both lawyers trying to exonerate a member of Avery family, but that is where the similarities end.
Judges routinely refuse to review other evidence — from, say, cellphone videos or alibi witnesses — that may ultimately exonerate an individual, stating it can be introduced only at trial.
Trump's lawyers have told CNN that the President is much less nervous about the Mueller probe now, and they expect it to wrap up soon and exonerate him.
So far, the A&E special seemed determined to exonerate the Ramseys (Patsy Ramsey died in 2006), while the Investigation Discovery one leans somewhat in the other direction.
He framed special counsel Robert Mueller's report in favorable terms for the president in a news conference this year, even though Mueller said he did not exonerate Trump.
One popular Polish tale holds that the phrase was spread by a postwar West German intelligence unit, to exonerate the German recruits who had worked in the camps.
He further testified that his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election did not exonerate Trump, and that Russia sought to aid the president during the campaign.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,'" Barr said in his letter.
Mueller built an extensive case that Trump committed obstruction of justice but stopped short of concluding he had committed a crime, though he did not exonerate the president.
Here is a letter to a friend who was once her psychiatrist, analyzed by a daughter who hardly remembers her mother, and who seeks to exonerate her father.
Barr said he determined there was not enough evidence to establish that Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice, though Mueller did not exonerate Trump on obstruction.
That's why Mr. Mueller's predecessors, Kenneth Starr and Leon Jaworski, simply served the evidence up to Congress; they didn't try to exonerate the president in advance of it.
Mueller did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice, said Barr, who himself concluded the inquiry had not found sufficient evidence to warrant criminal obstruction charges against Trump.
As DNA testing has revolutionized forensic science and helped to exonerate hundreds of wrongfully convicted people, it has also shined a light on the inadequacy of earlier methods.
Mike: How does this [report that the blocked phone number Donald Trump Jr. called before the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting was not his father's phone] exonerate him?
In a series of tweets, Trump said news outlets have not highlighted the ways he believes the charges exonerate his campaign from colluding with Moscow's election-meddling efforts.
But prosecutors had Manafort's financial records, not just the so-called ledger, and even Giuliani acknowledged that he didn't think he could fully "exonerate" the disgraced Republican operative.
The specific allegation relates to a Russian government document that purported to exonerate clients of Veselnitskaya who were involved in a money-laundering action unfolding in US court.
But they also clearly stated that they could not exonerate the president of wrongdoing, either, and that the Constitution provides another means of adjudicating possible presidential wrongdoing: Congress.
Mueller left unresolved in his report the question of whether Trump committed obstruction of justice by impeding the Russia investigation and did not exonerate the president, Barr said.
"In essence, he said 'We did not exonerate the president,'" U.S. Senator Kamala Harris of California said to loud applause at a campaign event in Greenville, South Carolina.
" Barr said that the special counsel states in his report that "'while this report does not conclude the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Trump's allies painted Barr's remarks as being a "total and complete exoneration" of the president despite the fact that Mueller's report explicitly stated that it "did not exonerate" him.
Essentially, the White House letter argues that Mueller's team was playing politics when they specifically stated in the report that it "does not exonerate" Trump of obstruction of justice.
Maybe he's here to exonerate Jaime for killing the Mad King — Bran had seen Aerys saying "Burn them all!" in a vision, and knows the threat he had posed.
Will a halter strap, a knife blade and charred pieces of clothing recently dug up from a burn pit exonerate Cal Harris for the murder of his estranged wife?
While Mueller wrote that his report did not "exonerate" the president on the issue of obstruction, he found that Trump and his team had not illegally conspired with Russia.
They also did a masterful job of debunking the continued conspiracy theories and outright lies they knew Republicans would use to excuse and try to exonerate a guilty president.
"Clearview helps to exonerate the innocent, identify victims of child sexual abuse and other crimes, and avoid eyewitness lineups that are prone to human error," the company's website reads.
Police shootings have come under greater scrutiny nationwide, including in California, after videos raised questions about the legitimacy of some shootings and other video evidence has helped exonerate officers.
As we see in "Manhunter," with Archie successfully out of juvie, Veronica's sole storyline is still dedicated to finding the tape that would exonerate her on-the-run beau.
Barr also said he determined there was not enough evidence to establish that Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice, though Mueller did not exonerate Trump on obstruction.
"While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr wrote, quoting Mueller in the report, the Washington Post reports.
" Barr's letter, however, quoted a line in Mueller's report that said "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Obstruction takes center stage Mueller wrote that he lacked "confidence" to rule definitively that Trump did not criminally obstruct justice, and that his report did not exonerate the president.
The expert testimony of this forensic pathologist helped exonerate George Zimmerman of Trayvon Martin's death and aroused public fury during the murder trial of the music mogul Phil Spector.
Robert Mueller's 448-page report into 2016 Russian election meddling did not charge Trump with criminal conduct but also did not exonerate the president from claims he obstructed justice.Rep.
The point is not to exonerate Suu Kyi for her evident shortcomings, but rather to redirect global attention toward where it actually has a chance to make a difference.
CNN legal analyst Michael Zeldin told The Hill that he found it "very strange" that Mueller went so far as to state that the evidence does not "exonerate" Trump.
Weeks after that, prosecutors concluded that Smollett's history of volunteer service and his decision to forfeit $10,000 of his $100,000 bond was sufficient punishment — although they didn't exonerate him.
"The special counsel made clear that he did not exonerate the president, and the responsibility now falls to Congress to hold the president accountable for his actions," he said.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,'" Attorney General William P. Barr wrote.
" In fact, Mr. Barr's summary quoted from Mr. Mueller's report that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
At worst, the attorney general, in echoing President Trump's relentless mantra of "no collusion, no obstruction," may have been complicit in perpetuating a lie designed to exonerate the president.
But after it goes off, he is able to get cooler heads to prevail and exonerate Russia just as the two countries are on the brink of nuclear war.
France's most recent ambassador to the United States said Trump is looking for a scapegoat: Trump needed a narrative to exonerate his administration from any responsibility in the crisis.
In effect, Trump apparently tried to use American diplomatic might and the leverage of military assistance to get Ukraine to exonerate Manafort for 2016 and smear Biden for 2020.
Here's more coverage of the column: • NY Times Calls for DNA Test to Exonerate Death Row Inmate [The San Francisco Chronicle] • Is California death row inmate Kevin Cooper innocent?
And many in the GOP have done little to hide their plans to exonerate the president in "total coordination" with the White House, as McConnell (R-Ky.) put it.
According to a EcoWatch article, for the past 50 years, the sugar industry has manipulated the science to exonerate sugar and shift the blame to fat for causing disease.
When DNA started being used to both convict and exonerate people, I would see these press conferences where somebody is being released for the first time in 20 years.
Qatar's brazen attempts to co-opt and/or suborn U.S. interests through massive investments in flagship enterprises like American Airlines should neither mask nor exonerate its misconduct at home.
Maybe the suppressed documents and testimony truly exonerate Trump, or -- perhaps more plausibly -- cast doubt on the central allegations of abuse of power contained in the articles of impeachment.
The street files, to which civil rights lawyers have been battling access, may contain evidence that could exonerate more innocent people in or implicate others who were never charged.
Barr wrote Mueller did not have sufficient evidence to establish obstruction of justice, but Barr quoted Mueller as saying that the special counsel also did not exonerate the President.
A prominent conservative commentator teased the revelation of "compelling evidence" that would exonerate Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of a sexual assault allegation, electrifying the nominee's supporters on Twitter.
Mueller's investigation of whether the President committed obstruction of justice did not conclude Trump committed a crime, but it also "does not exonerate him," Barr quoted from Mueller's report.
Importantly, Lee has helped advise Trump and his team that the Senate shouldn't just try to dismiss the impeachment charges but should instead hold a trial to exonerate him.
Barr wrote Mueller did not have sufficient evidence to establish obstruction of justice, but Barr quoted Mueller as saying that the special counsel also did not exonerate the President.
Mr. Ratcliffe sharply questioned Mr. Mueller, accusing him of not following Justice Department guidelines after Mr. Mueller said he could not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice charges.
Mr. Ratcliffe sharply questioned Mr. Mueller, accusing him of not following Justice Department guidelines after Mr. Mueller said he could not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice charges.
In December, Cobb — who leads the White House's legal response to Mueller's Russia probe — told POLITICO he thought the special counsel could exonerate Trump by the end of January.
And Mr. Barr, in his letter, acknowledges that the Mueller report "does not exonerate" Mr. Trump on the issue of obstruction, even if it does not recommend an indictment.
Because Trump tends to exaggerate or misstate facts, he might lie to investigators, the offense that caused Clinton's impeachment, even if the underlying details exonerate Trump of any wrongdoing.
"While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," he wrote, according to the Justice Department summary sent to Congress.
On Sunday Barr released a summary of Mueller's findings that said the investigation did not find that President Donald Trump committed a crime but also does not exonerate him.
" Congress' next steps will be critical because Mueller's report explicitly states, "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
The push to restrict in-court identification began roughly five years ago with efforts by the Innocence Project, a nonprofit legal organization that seeks to exonerate the wrongly convicted.
Barr made clear he did not "exonerate" Trump on obstruction Pressed on his critical decision not to charge Trump with obstructing the Mueller probe, Barr made a bit of news.
Prosecutors are obligated under federal law to hand over evidence that might exonerate a defendant, though what exactly that includes, and when it must be produced, is up for debate.
The evidence Mueller lays out, in addition to his decision to explicitly not exonerate Trump in his report, could in theory be used to prosecute him once he leaves office.
And then after they exonerate, rig an investigation into her, now they&aposre investigating Donald Trump, and that the timing, as George Papadopoulos story is blowing up in their face?
"If done properly, it can help exonerate the innocent and convict the guilty," said Haskell Pitluck, a retired Illinois judge and former president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
" Mueller's report didn't make a determination on the question of obstruction, saying "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
"If there had been evidence that any of these defendants was actually innocent, we would not have hesitated to dismiss the case outright and exonerate the defendant immediately," said Conley.
The new attorney-general, Mr Apandi, has moved swiftly to exonerate Mr Najib, closing a probe into the $681m "donation" and asserting that it had nothing to do with 1MDB.
He added Mexico would look to stay the execution by seeking to overturn how Cardenas' confession was obtained, while also looking to exonerate him with up-to-date DNA testing.
Mueller's report did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice with his actions aimed at undermining the inquiry, but did not exonerate him.
Though Mueller, according to Barr, said that the report did not exonerate Trump on the question of obstruction of justice, the findings are considered a major win for the president.
A Georgia man on death row is set to be executed by lethal injection Wednesday night, despite repeatedly asking that the state examine crucial DNA evidence that could exonerate him.
Speaking in parliament, Davutoglu said blaming the PKK for a car bomb attack which killed 28 people last week in the capital Ankara was an attempt to exonerate the YPG.
Under questioning from Nadler about his report's conclusions, Mueller veered from his usual brief answers to say the report didn't exonerate Trump as he and his Republican allies have claimed.
In no way, shape or form does the IG report "exonerate" Trump in the Mueller probe, which is focused on Russian meddling and the possibility of collusion and obstruction. 18.
The special counsel, Mr. Barr said, stated that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" of illegally obstructing justice.
Directed by Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, the new documentary Amanda Knox leans heavily toward the view that the Italian Supreme Court's decision to exonerate Knox was the correct one.
What follows may — or may not — put Humpty back together again, especially for egg lovers who cheered the latest dietary guidelines that seemed to exonerate this popular cholesterol-rich food.
More recently, his lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, said one reason Mr. Trump fired Mr. Comey was that the F.B.I. director would not publicly exonerate the president in the Russia inquiry.
Mueller's investigation of whether the President committed obstruction of justice did not conclude the President committed a crime, but it also "does not exonerate him," Barr quoted from Mueller's report.
"Most of what he has done over time is to rush headlong to exonerate chemicals," Mr. Finkel said, adding that he stopped working with Mr. Dourson based on these concerns.
Their endeavor is backed by the Legal Aid Society and the Innocence Project, a nonprofit that helps exonerate people who have been wrongly convicted, although it faces a difficult road.
The practice came to national attention in 1966, when it helped to exonerate Sam Sheppard, a neurosurgeon who had been convicted of murdering his wife more than a decade earlier.
And in Turkey, the government proposed last November to exonerate around 3,000 men accused of statutory rape if they married their victims and were not accused of using physical force.
They've also refused to hold a vote on House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes' (R-Calif.) case because such a vote would exonerate him — and that doesn't fit the narrative.
Mueller's report also did not conclude that Trump committed a crime, but it "also does not exonerate him" of obstruction of justice, Barr wrote, quoting from the special counsel report.
The Mueller team decided not to charge the president with obstructing justice, citing numerous legal constraints (for example, the president cannot appear in court), but pointedly declined to exonerate him.
Alternatively, the report could be aimed more at "telling the story" of what he found, issuing conclusions about several incidents and topics — some of which could well exonerate the president.
He makes the point to the Judiciary panel that his investigation did not exonerate the President, but says he doesn't agree with Democrats that Trump's actions amounted to obstruction of justice.
GOP investigators believe the texts shed light on efforts by some within the bureau to exonerate Clinton of mishandling classified material and possibly to mount a dubious probe of President Trump.
Spacey's lawyers claimed in a hearing earlier this month that evidence that could exonerate the 59-year-old actor was deleted from the phone before it was turned over to prosecutors.
Bahrain's soccer association, led by Sheikh Salman at the time, did not engage with requests from Mr. Oraibi's sister and lawyers to confirm his alibi and exonerate him, Mr. Oraibi said.
Barr also said that Mueller's report "did not exonerate" the president regarding obstruction of justice, but he and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein concluded there wasn't sufficient evidence to charge Trump.
Even as questions linger about Mueller's declination to exonerate Trump on alleged obstruction of justice, Sekulow and Giuliani both declared that the special counsel's main findings had cleared the president's name.
A healthy share of the blame goes to California Representative Devin Nunes, who politicized the House Intelligence Committee and issued a half-baked report in an effort to exonerate the president.
Giuliani's interview Wednesday night marked the first time that a member of Trump's inner circle blamed Comey's firing primarily on his refusal to publicly exonerate the president in the Russia probe.
And it spiked again last week after Mueller made rare public remarks in which he explicitly declined to exonerate Trump of obstructing justice during the course of his 85033-month investigation.
"The report doesn't exonerate Trump and raises more questions that the American people deserve answers to," a Democratic aide said in an email, laying out the contours of Pelosi's expected message.
If his report doesn't exonerate the president, there must be something pretty damning in it about him, even if it might not suffice to prove a crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
Trump and his allies say the findings exonerate the president, but lawmakers — especially Democrats — are demanding the complete release of Mueller's findings, which are believed to be hundreds of pages long.
Next, Ron Smith, a detective who then headed the Seattle Police Officers' Guild, said that he was also in favor of bodycams because he believed they would exonerate officers from complaints.
According to Barr, Mueller found that there had been "multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump campaign," and he did not exonerate the President of obstruction of justice.
Mr. Comey said Mr. Trump prodded him to publicly exonerate the president on the question of Russian collusion and encouraged him to shut down an investigation into his national security adviser.
Deion Sanders is adamant his teenage son, Shilo, did NOT beat the crap out of a high school staffer back in 2015 and says he believes security video will exonerate him.
Prosecutors said their decision did not exonerate him, but that the circumstances of the case, as well as the $10,000 payment and the community service, justified the dropping of the charges.
One by one, the clues point toward famous inventors — Alexander Graham Bell, Edison himself — which gives young readers a chance to meet and exonerate each one before the chase begins again.
Maya Moore announced that she will forgo her second consecutive WNBA season to help exonerate a prisoner who she believes was wrongfully convicted, according to reporting from The New York Times.
Ms. Powell began representing Mr. Flynn in June, gambling on a risky legal strategy, and requesting dozens of pieces of information from the government that she said would exonerate her client.
The White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, has observed that, by refusing to conduct a proper trial, Mr. McConnell removes the possibility of additional information being presented that could exonerate Mr. Trump.
A pause, of course, will also prevent President Trump from claiming victory when the Senate fails to vote to remove him from office, perhaps with every Republican voting to exonerate him.
Still, the president believed his sudden embrace of transparency would exonerate him, even if he and two Cabinet members worried about the precedent of releasing notes of calls with foreign leaders.
In 2012, he reportedly paid Gregory Craig, a former counsel for the Obama White House, to write a report intended to exonerate Ukraine's pro-Russian President for jailing his chief opponent.
Mueller's investigation of whether the President committed obstruction of justice did not conclude the President committed a crime, but it also "does not exonerate him," Barr wrote, quoting from Mueller's report.
The Justice Department asked the Russian government to assist its investigation, but the Russians refused, responding with a document that purported to exonerate Russian officials and Prevezon, according to the indictment.
In a statement on Friday, Mr. Hill denied the accusations and said he would not resign, demanding an investigation by the Marion County Prosecutor's Office that he believed would exonerate him.
Two members of O.J. Simpson's defense team — Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld— went on to form the Innocence Project, which has used DNA testing to help exonerate hundreds of innocent people.
Kevin and his attorney told Kim they're gunning to find evidence that could fully exonerate Cooper ... including docs related to the original prosecution, reviewing old witness testimony and finding new witnesses.
And cameras have been used to exonerate officers of false charges as well, such as when a cop in New Mexico was earlier this year falsely accused of beating a man.
Mueller built an extensive case indicating the Republican president had committed obstruction of justice but stopped short of concluding he had committed a crime, though he did not exonerate the president.
The two finally figure out how to talk to one another, and start a play date with Ziggy and Amabella (Ivy George) — to exonerate Ziggy and find out Amabella's bully, of course.
One of the key episodes the special counsel cited in the investigation, which did not exonerate Trump, was when the President told McGahn to fire Mueller and McGahn would not do so.
Other conspiracy theories floated by Trump during the press conference on Monday, such as references to a "Pakistani gentleman" who might also be able to exonerate Russia, are equally dumb and explainable.
Her comments, which she tweeted on Thursday, came in the aftermath of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which didn't conclude whether Trump committed a crime but also did "not exonerate" the president.
Yet that would make the emphasis Mr Mueller laid upon the possibility of Mr Trump's guilt—in stressing that his report did "not exonerate" the president—even odder than it already seems.
Tish knows he couldn't have done it — the timing and geography don't work out — but Fonny is sent to jail anyway, and Tish and her family set about trying to exonerate him.
Democrats are expected to ask Mueller about his conclusions, including that he could not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice after detailing several episodes in which Trump tried to influence the investigation.
The popular docu-series has cast doubt on Avery's conviction for the 2005 murder of Halbach, prompting fans to call for the reopening of the case in an effort to exonerate Avery.
Deciding that Qin's act of returning the money did not exonerate him, the court sentenced Qin to a 11,000 yuan fine (about $1,600 USD) and ten and a half years in jail.
Democrats have argued the hearings should have been postponed given that Trump's nominee could ultimately shield him from having to provide testimony in Mueller's probe or exonerate him from a criminal indictment.
"It was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him, because the bedrock principle of our justice system is the presumption of innocence," Ratcliffe said.
Mueller also did not find sufficient evidence to charge any members or associates of Trump's campaign with conspiring with Russia in its interference efforts, though he also declined to exonerate the president.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,'" Barr wrote to lawmakers in the letter sent Sunday.
What I would say is, if you don&apost have anything to hide, the deputy attorney general knows that Mr. Gowdy would love to exonerate the Department of Justice and the FBI.
DNA collected from crime scenes is routinely used to identify suspects and to convict or exonerate the accused, usually by comparing it to a suspect's DNA or samples in a criminal database.
Her portrayal of Tish — a pregnant 19-year-old who's trying desperately to exonerate her love, Fonny, after he's unjustly accused of a crime — is both vulnerable and steely, determined and hurting.
Wearing a tie emblazoned with the state's palmetto and crescent moon logo, Justice Finney appealed to the court to exonerate the men, who had been sentenced in 1961 by Judge Hayes's uncle.
Mueller's final report did not reach a conclusion as to whether Trump's efforts to interfere with the probe amounted to criminal obstruction of justice, but it also did not exonerate the president.
Mueller's final report did not reach a conclusion as to whether Trump's efforts to interfere with the probe amounted to criminal obstruction of justice, but it also did not exonerate the president.
Republicans will likely use their time to try to exonerate the president and argue that the Senate doesn&apost need to call more witnesses because Congress has all the evidence it needs.
Media outlets and nationalist politicians have sought to exonerate him by discrediting the Italian legal system with claims that the trial in Pavia was tainted by "anti-Ukrainian" bias and Russian propaganda.
That would have given him and his allies the opportunity to speculate about what the investigation was finding and to tar the Bidens without any risk that an investigation would exonerate them.
In court hearings, Hikmat's lead counsel, Bryant Banes, has said that Hikmat was paid out of logistics funds for intelligence work for the Special Forces, and that classified evidence will exonerate him.
"Pakistan had consistently raised the lack of progress and the subsequent, concerted attempts by India to exonerate the perpetrators of this heinous terrorist act," the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement.
Democrats pressed Barr to explain his decision not to prosecute on obstruction of justice, after Mueller reached no conclusions but wrote that the investigation did not exonerate Trump, according to Barr's summary.
Barr's letter, directly quoting the Mueller report, clearly states that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" on questions of obstruction.
On the topic of obstruction of justice, Mueller's report specifically says it "does not conclude that the President committed a crime," but that it "also does not exonerate him," according to Barr.
"I do think once the linkage to specific producers is made, the USDA should move quickly to exonerate the other producers to avoid damaging further their reputation and business," he said by email.
Fighting back every time another abuser is given the space — in the comedy club, on the pages of some of our most venerated magazines — to explain their actions and exonerate themselves, that's exhausting.
John Ratcliffe challenged Mueller to cite a Department of Justice policy that directed him not to exonerate Trump, Mueller started to respond that he could not but he was facing a unique circumstance.
They divert the anger of whites at the margins hurt by policies that enrich and exonerate Wall Street by scapegoating immigrants, while enacting tax cuts and deregulation that continue to harm their base.
Days later, Barr said in a four-page letter to Congress that Mueller did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice and that the report explicitly does not "exonerate" the president.
" Contrary to Trump's repeated claims, the Mueller report expressly refused to exonerate him of obstruction of justice and explicitly affirmed the authority of Congress "to prohibit a President's corrupt use of his authority.
The mere suggestion of a self-pardon, however, prompted criticism from Democrats and some Republicans that the president would be abusing his power if he decided to exonerate himself in the Russia probe.
Mueller testified before the House Judicial and Intelligence committees on Wednesday, months after releasing a 22019-page report that did not charge Trump with obstruction of justice but also did not exonerate him.
Just like former special counsel Bob Mueller said, "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" (Volume II, Page 182 if you're interested).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election did not conclude President Donald Trump committed a crime but also did not exonerate him, Mueller's report said.
The restitution of stolen objects alone cannot exonerate imperial powers of their debts, nor absolve them of the ongoing devastation they wreak on these regions through international military interventions, corporate powers, and banks.
Arguing that terminating her or relieving her of her duties would be considered an "injustice" to be "widely recognized and opposed," the signatories claimed that her brilliance and stature ought to exonerate her.
He cautioned, however, that Mr. Mueller's report states that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" on the obstruction of justice issue.
Mr. Mueller explicitly declined to exonerate the president on the matter of obstruction of justice — a crime that constituted one of the articles of impeachment for both Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton.
Mr. Mueller found no conspiracy between Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia, but he pointedly declined to exonerate the president on obstruction of justice, according to a Justice Department letter to lawmakers on Sunday.
Their ranks grew from several dozen in the days after Mueller's May public statement where he emphasized the investigation did not exonerate the President to more than half of the caucus this month.
The President, who always has an eye for television and the media, wanted to make sure that Senate Republicans will have enough material to justify their actions when they vote to exonerate him.
"I respect General Flynn's service in the past, but that doesn't exonerate him from many times when he turned against his country," @RepKinzinger says after Michael Flynn's sentencing hearing was delayed. https://t.
"There is a whole generation that says, 'I don't really care about privacy,'" said Peter Neufeld, a co-founder of The Innocence Project, which uses DNA to exonerate people who were wrongly convicted.
Later during Sunday's event, Spanberger said "no one has dispelled or attempted to dispel or provide evidence that would exonerate the President," prompting a number of audience members to harshly criticize her comments.
Gidley reiterated that stance Tuesday, telling the "Fox & Friends" hosts "we don't really care who comes forward" because in the White House's view, any witness called by Democrats would only exonerate the president.
A senior White House official and other sources close to the president said that Trump's legal team has told him that Mueller will exonerate him in the coming months, according to the network.
"There was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate Hillary Clinton and, if she didn't win the election, to then frame Donald Trump with a falsely created crime," diGenova told Fox News in January.
The report itself was more circumspect: in a letter to Congress, Attorney General William Barr said Mueller did not have enough evidence to prosecute Trump on obstruction charges, but did not exonerate him.
On the other hand, Futterman said, people who believe that #MeToo has gone too far and ruined the lives of innocent men, may attempt to hide their bias so they can exonerate Weinstein.
Background reading: The special counsel's report states that "while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" on the issue of obstruction of justice.
Kimmy Starts A Crusade Kimmy becomes tangled up with a men's rights activist, played by Bobby Moynihan, who is trying to exonerate Reverend Wayne (and also Lord Voldemort, but that's a whole other story).
But that doesn't exonerate Trump; it's possible Trump still tried to obstruct an investigation against him just because it might make him, his campaign, or his family look bad or guilty of other crimes.
Now, legal scholar Jonathan Turley, a Democrat, he&aposs now saying these findings in the I.G. report exonerate Trump from any obstruction of justice charges, which means they should all end and end now.
On Wednesday Audi's supervisory board followed suit with a proposal to shareholders to exonerate Stadler, fellow top executives and all members of the controlling panel at a meeting on May 18, the carmaker said.
These limitations frustrate our ability, not only to prepare for trial, but to make early assessments of witness credibility, explore weaknesses in a potential case, and exonerate individuals who may have been mistakenly accused.
The film did earn nominations for Jenkins' screenplay, adapted from James Baldwin's novel, for Nicholas Britell's lush original score, and for Regina King's stunning supporting performance as a mother desperate to exonerate her son.
"If Trump lies and those lies were exposed in the report, I think it would have been much harder for Barr to exonerate him," said Lawrence Robbins, a Washington-based trial and appellate litigator.
Therefore, Democratic members of Congress who view Mueller's testimony as an opportunity to conclusively show Trump's guilt will be disappointed as much as those Republican members who think Mueller's testimony will fully exonerate Trump.
We met when I was living and working in London and he was beginning what would become a tireless activist campaign to exonerate and vindicate Magnitsky, for whose death he feels a personal responsibility.
Barr announces that Mueller did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice, but that the attorney general subsequently concluded that the inquiry had not found sufficient evidence to warrant criminal obstruction charges against Trump.
But in fact, Mueller wrote that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," according to Barr's letter summarizing the special counsel's key findings.
While noting that the special counsel "does not exonerate" Trump of obstruction of justice, Barr declared himself that no prosecutable case exists even if the Justice Department believed it could indict a sitting president.
"How can you execute a man when, since his trial, substantial evidence that would exonerate Rodney Reed has come forward and even implicates the other person of interest," Ms. Kardashian West wrote on Twitter.
For the past 150 years, there has been a concerted effort to misremember what slavery was and who was responsible, not only to exonerate whites, but to also ensure that white power remains entrenched.
"The Special Counsel states that 'while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,' " Barr wrote, referring to the issue of obstruction of justice allegations.
But Mr. Khaliq dug himself into a hole when he tried to exonerate Mr. Azam, the father, saying Zahra had probably been old enough when she married and might even have given her consent.
"There was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate Hillary Clinton and, if she didn't win the election, to then frame Donald Trump with a falsely created crime," he had told Fox News in January.
Mueller's report, released in April, did not reach a conclusion as to whether Trump's efforts to interfere with the probe amounted to criminal obstruction of justice, but it also did not exonerate the president.
"There was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate Hillary Clinton and, if she didn't win the election, to then frame Donald Trump with a falsely created crime," he said on Fox News in January.
As part of his review, Barr said Mueller did not find collusion between Moscow and Donald Trump's campaign, though the special counsel was unable to "exonerate" Trump on the matter of obstruction of justice.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, an international businessman from the kingdom, said on Sunday that an official investigation into the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi will exonerate the country's leader.
Klaus Schwab, who founded the World Economic Forum in 1971, not only praised Mr. Trump on stage, but also seemed to exonerate the myriad incendiary actions that have troubled many in the corporate community.
They ultimately chose not to charge Mr. Trump, citing numerous legal and factual constraints, but pointedly declined to exonerate him and suggested that it might be the role of Congress to settle the matter.
The evidence provided by Mr. Parnas adds significant detail to the public record about how the pressure campaign played out and new political peril for Mr. Trump as his lawyers seek to exonerate him.
The evidence provided by Mr. Parnas adds significant detail to the public record about how the pressure campaign played out and new political peril for Mr. Trump as his lawyers seek to exonerate him.
"This was a particularly dark time in New York City during the crack epidemic," said Barry Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, a nonprofit that uses DNA evidence to exonerate wrongly convicted prisoners.
It was natural for Mr. Trump to believe that Mr. Comey would lie to exonerate himself and to implicate Mr. Trump, as the president probably would have, had he been in Mr. Comey's shoes.
Barr's conclusion that not enough evidence existed to charge Trump with obstruction of justice in the investigation is less fulsome, as Mueller noted that his findings "do not exonerate" Trump fully on that question.
"If his report doesn't exonerate the president, there must be something pretty damning in it about him, even if it might not suffice to prove a crime beyond a reasonable doubt," George Conway suggested.
" She adds, "I know this history well — of innocent men framed, of charges brought against people without sufficient evidence, of prosecutors hiding information that would exonerate defendants, of the disproportionate application of the law.
In their conclusions, Mueller's team noted that they did not have sufficient evidence to exonerate Trump, and were, in fact, so uncertain of his lack of culpability that they refrained from explicitly stating it.
If he really did nothing wrong, the testimony of these officials would exonerate him of the charge of abusing his power, and simply their appearance under oath would dissolve the charge of obstructing Congress.
In the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller's televised statement on Wednesday in which he pointedly did not exonerate Trump of impeachable offenses, numerous Democratic presidential candidates spoke out unambiguously in support of impeachment hearings.
When Mueller noted that Congress, and not he, had the power to hold Trump to account and pointedly refused to exonerate the President of criminal conduct, momentum swiftly picked up toward a fateful political moment.
In a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, Harvey Weinstein's lawyers said the bankrupt company has refused to provide him access to e-mails and personal files that they said would exonerate him.
The report, which concludes that Trump didn't commit a crime but "also does not exonerate him [of obstruction]," gives us a clear and exhaustive look at the scope, focus, and results of the IRA's efforts.
Keith Cooper's case came into the national spotlight after Vice President Mike Pence, while still serving as Indiana governor, declined to pardon Cooper, despite a unanimous recommendation from the state parole board to exonerate him.
Jenkins does an impressive job adapting Baldwin's challenging story about a young woman, Tish (KiKi Layne), and her attempt to exonerate the man she loves, Fonny (Stephan James), who has been falsely accused of rape.
And while Mueller adhered to Justice Department policy not to indict a sitting president, he specifically said his investigation "does not exonerate him" and noted that a president could face criminal liability after leaving office.
Just minutes into his back-to-back hearings on Capitol Hill, former special counsel Robert Mueller told the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that his report did not exonerate President Trump of obstruction of justice.
According to Barr's summary released on Sunday, Mueller found no evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia in the 2016 election, but did not exonerate the president on the question of obstructing the investigation.
Ratcliffe castigated Mueller for having noted in his report summarizing the probe that while the special counsel did not recommend that Trump be charged with obstruction of justice, the investigation did not exonerate the president.
Democrats accused Barr of putting his own finding on Mueller's report, noting that Mueller himself did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice, even if he did not explicitly state that Trump had committed obstruction.
Mueller has charged a variety of Russians with hacking and interfering with the election, but these filings notably do not implicate Trump and actually exonerate Trump campaign officials who "unwittingly" had contact with these individuals.
Amanda Knox is just the latest in a wave of true crime documentary projects, but unlike Making a Murderer, or Serial, McGinn and Blackhurst aren't here to exonerate someone who may have been wrongfully convicted.
" The report sharply criticized Comey for his conduct in the probe, saying that his decision not to inform Justice Department leaders of his plan to publicly exonerate Clinton in the investigation was "extraordinary and insubordinate.
Since an all-white jury convicted Reed, a 51-year-old black man, and sentenced him to death in 1998, Reed's attorneys and activists have worked to exonerate him for the death of Stacey Stites.
A report by Mueller, released in April, did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice with his actions aimed at undermining the inquiry, but did not exonerate him.
Mueller emphasized that his investigation he did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice, but he said that Justice Department guidelines did not allow him to consider whether to charge the president with a crime.
Trump has celebrated the report, a redacted version of which was recently released, for allegedly exonerating him on obstruction of justice, though Mueller made a point to say that the findings did not exonerate him.
"I'm thrilled to work with Jose and Ron who are friends, and as they said, Harvey Weinstein is innocent and we are here to exonerate him," Mackey said in a statement provided by Weinstein's spokesman.
Prosecutors said the U.S. government had asked the Russian government to assist with the investigation, but it refused, sending back a response letter that purported to exonerate the Russian officials and the investment company's personnel.
In less than 48 hours over a weekend, he and Rosenstein decided that — unlike Mueller, who had been investigating Trump for over a year-and-a-half — they in fact, could "exonerate" Trump of obstruction.
This beautiful, ruminative family drama focuses on a man convicted of the murder of his high school girlfriend who is released after 19 years on death row when new DNA evidence appears to exonerate him.
"I believe the facts exonerate the President and I'm not going to debate these important issues between the White House and the special counsel in the press," White House special counsel Ty Cobb told CNN.
Haney also promised that the second trial, which involves alleged bribes to assistant coaches at top men's basketball programs, would not only exonerate Dawkins but would also show how college basketball business is really done.
While some methods, like microscopic hair testing and bite-mark matching, have been challenged in recent years, DNA testing remains a staple of forensic investigation, used to both identify suspects and exonerate the wrongfully convicted.
Democrats have accused McConnell of planning to conduct a "sham" trial that will quickly exonerate Trump without a serious consideration of the information that continues to be unearthed since the president's impeachment in the House.
Peterson is confident that his actions on that day were appropriate under the circumstances and that the video (together with the eyewitness testimony of those on the scene) will exonerate him of any subpar performance.
Not for the first time, Tlaib got in trouble for pointing out the obvious — the president is a bigot, and that in bringing out Patton to exonerate him, Meadows only demonstrated his own gross insensitivity.
"Mueller made it crystal clear when he spoke to the nation last month: contrary to the assertions of Attorney General Barr, the special counsel did not exonerate the president from obstruction of justice," said Rep.
Mueller, a former FBI director, concluded there was insufficient evidence to show a criminal conspiracy and opted not to make a conclusion on whether Trump committed obstruction of justice, but pointedly did not exonerate him.
"As the SPLA was the only armed force operating and in control of Malakal town, it is difficult to exonerate the local SPLA commanders and government-allied militia from involvement in the incident," the report said.
In this particular iteration of that age-old tale, our four survivors scramble to exonerate themselves of the murder of their friend — because who would believe the culprit was a mysterious man in a cat mask?
Public pressure for Barr to explain why he chose to exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice — a move that seemingly downplayed the breadth of evidence of obstruction presented in the Mueller report — could force his hand.
Because although the film doesn't quite exonerate Harding — she is an unreliable narrator — it does introduce the seed of doubt that makes us question the black and white narrative that made headlines over two decades ago.
"It's certainly going to have an impact across New York state," and particularly New York City, said Dana Delger, staff attorney for the Innocence Project, an organization known for using DNA to exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals.
What defined Thursday's hearing, in fact, was the degree to which Republicans downplayed obvious examples of bad—potentially illegal—behavior and sought to exonerate Trump rather than grapple with Comey's damning allegations about the president. Sen.
In December 2016, Black also took to the courts, filing a federal maritime action to exonerate her from liability and to limit total losses in the case – including the value of the boys' lives – to $500.
Mueller made it explicitly clear that the report did not exonerate Trump, and that his office had no ability to charge Trump with a crime given existing DOJ policy prohibiting prosecutors from indicting a sitting president.
In their filing Monday, Flynn's lawyer Sidney Powell asked Sullivan to order federal prosecutors to give Flynn evidence that he believes would exonerate him in the case, which the lawyers said has not previously been disclosed.
"That is because we are the only federal court of appeals that has held that a defendant who pleads guilty is not entitled to evidence that might exonerate him," Judge Gregg Costa wrote in his dissent.
Devin Nunes (R-CA) worked in tandem with the White House to try to exonerate Trump and excluded Democrats from his committee's investigation, Burr has shown more of a willingness to challenge the president's preferred narratives.
Democrats promptly called for the release of Mueller's full report and noted that he did not exonerate Trump on the question of whether the president obstructed justice in trying to undermine investigations into the election campaign.
But defendants do not automatically go to trial: Magistrates can drop cases when they believe the evidence gathered at the end of the investigation is insufficient, or when they uncover new elements that exonerate a suspect.
In an article published at the end of 2013, Mr. Kirkpatrick reported that a friend of Mr. Khattala's had sought to exonerate him by offering an account of a phone call with him during the attack.
Admittedly, the report concluded that the investigation did not "exonerate" Mr. Trump, and it must be noted that it was the attorney general who inferred that there was insufficient evidence legally to prove obstruction of justice.
But it wasn't just isolated accounts accusing Ukraine of manipulating the 2016 election; lawmakers say they've seen signs of an organized, top-down effort directed by the Kremlin to create a false narrative and exonerate Russia.
The paper's latest reporting undermines "testimony from the trial that seemed to exonerate senior officials close to the Saudi crown prince ... and lay blame solely on the men who carried out the killing," the Times wrote.
"What that means is that you have an ethical and a legal obligation as a prosecutor to ensure that you exonerate those that are wrongly accused, convicted and incarcerated," Ms. Mosby said in an interview Tuesday.
Pramila Jayapal, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, said after a 22-month investigation, Mueller "was not able to exonerate the President from the charge of obstruction of justice" and she wants to know why.
My hope here was to excuse my dad, to exonerate him of the stain of his brooding, and I wanted Hank to speak, or perhaps laugh in acknowledgment, possibly even in agreement, but only silence answered.
The girls try to set aside their mutual distrust and team up to solve their friend's killing, partly to exonerate themselves but mostly because they don't trust the police to understand how deeply Paris's life mattered.
FBI Clears Clinton (Again), Trump (Again) Says System 'Rigged'Donald Trump criticized FBI director James Comey's decision to exonerate Hillary Clinton Sunday, telling supporters at a Michigan rally that the recently discovered emails had not been properly investigated.
He said his team couldn't exonerate the president based on the evidence it had, but stressed that his office never got to the point of trying to answer the question of whether Trump actually committed a crime.
The miniseries, which was adapted by filmmaker Sarah Polley, skillfully interweaves the three temporalities, underlining how women are taught to tell the stories of themselves and their trauma in ways that both titillate and exonerate the listener.
President Donald Trump knew in advance that Republicans planned to occupy the space and supported their plan, "saying he wanted the transcripts released because they will exonerate him," Bloomberg reported, citing four sources familiar with the conversation.
In any event, Mr Trump's opponents will home in on the implication that Mr Mueller provided evidence of obstruction, which he felt unable to exonerate the president on, notwithstanding the legal arguments in favour of doing so.
For his part, Trump has been crowing that the report grants him "complete and total exoneration," even though a brief passage of the report already publicized by Barr says explicitly that the report "does not exonerate" Trump.
"I'm sure they were hoping that these collective and class-action waivers and arbitration requirements would exonerate them for potential liability," Subit said, referring to Uber's likely hope that people would be dissuaded from bringing claims individually.
Mueller's report, released in redacted form on April 18, did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed the crime of obstruction of justice with his actions aimed at undermining the inquiry, but did not exonerate him.
Peterson is confident that his actions on that day were appropriate under the circumstances and that the video (together with the eye-witness testimony of those on the scene) will exonerate him of any sub-par performance.
" DiGenova told Tucker Carlson on Fox News in January: "[T]here was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate Hillary Clinton and, if she didn't win the election, to then frame Donald Trump with a falsely created crime.
Because right now, a large portion of the public is wondering if the entire investigation, as it involves obstruction, was all for naught — that is, an investigation that would specifically allow "the president's guy" to exonerate him.
Democratic presidential candidates immediately seized on Mr. Mueller's refusal to exonerate Mr. Trump to call for the president's impeachment, intensifying pressure on Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has insisted impeachment proceedings would only play into Mr. Trump's hands.
The fact that he couldn't say that on the obstruction question, that he could neither charge the president with a crime nor exonerate him, means that there's something there and more work for other people to do.
One administration official said it was not yet clear how the White House would make its request for Mr. Mueller to publicly exonerate Mr. Trump, and there have been delays in getting documents to the special counsel.
The drama stars the relative newcomer KiKi Layne as a pregnant woman in Harlem in the '70s who strives to exonerate her fiancé (Stephan James, who played Jesse Owens in "Race") after he's imprisoned on criminal charges.
That's almost beside the point," he said, adding that his "main concern" is whether the FBI's investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server was meant to "cover up and exonerate.
Attorney General William Barr released a four-page summary of the report on March 24 in which he stated that Mueller found no collusion, but added that the probe also didn't exonerate Trump on the obstruction issue.
Embattled Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh released his 1982 summer calendar on Wednesday morning, a document that he says may help exonerate him from Christine Blasey Ford's charge that he sexually assaulted her at a party.
Instead of deciding whether to prosecute, Mueller said he would not exonerate Trump and pointed to the Justice Department guidance that a President could not be indicted while in office as a reason for not reaching a conclusion.
"While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," says Mueller's report, according to one of the few direct quotations from the special counsel's report included in Barr's summary.
Washington (CNN)One day after special counsel Robert Mueller publicly refused to exonerate President Donald Trump and hinted at potential impeachment, the President responded Thursday with an avalanche of widely debunked lies about the investigation and its findings.
New information has come to light in the Steven Avery case that his attorney, Kathleen Zellner, believes could exonerate him, and she is convinced the Wisconsin attorney general's office is "trying to deceive" the court by destroying evidence.
Barr also wrote that while Mueller's report "does not exonerate" Trump on the question of whether he obstructed justice, Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein determined that the evidence was "not sufficient" to establish an obstruction offense.
On Wednesday, it was used to exonerate a man in the 1997 murder and rape of 18-year-old Angie Dodge, making him the first wrongfully convicted person cleared of a crime through the use of investigative genealogy.
Holding up authorized military aid to Ukraine in an effort to coerce the government into smearing Joe Biden and validating an absurd conspiracy theory that aims to exonerate Russia for 2016 election interference is a perfectly impeachable offense.
The producer is now accused by more than 50 women of sexual harassment and assault, and apparently believes that his corporate email – along with other documents such as his personnel file – contain crucial information that will exonerate him.
"The special counsel's job, nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel report should determine whether or not to exonerate him," Ratcliffe, a former prosecutor, said to Mueller.
After Barr released his letter summarizing Mueller's findings, Trump and his allies boasted that he'd been granted "total and complete exoneration," even though one passage from the report explicitly quoted by Barr says it "does not exonerate" Trump.
He said he was told in April about the positive result and had tried to work with the board to make the information public in order to exonerate himself but that the board would not work with him.
The rejection of the universal — the insistence on Polish exceptionalism — is at the heart of Poland's "historical policy," which aims to control the narrative of the 20th century in such a way as to glorify and exonerate Poles.
But Republicans believe Mr. Volker can help exonerate Mr. Trump, because during his closed-door testimony he said that he was not aware of any quid pro quo that tied the investigations Mr. Trump sought to military aid.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Wednesday it was confident the U.S. Senate would exonerate President Donald Trump in a trial after the House of Representatives voted to impeach him for abusing his power and obstructing Congress.
That vote sets the course for proceedings in the Republican-led Senate where the President had hoped to see an expansive trial that he believed would exonerate him from what he views as a sham proceeding against him.
The brothers, who brought with them to the White House a package of information for Obama on their mother's case and a petition with over 40,000 signatures, were advocating for the President to exonerate their mother before leaving office.
McCabe and Strzok and Page are all out of the same cloth: They conspired to exonerate improperly and politically Hillary Clinton — and also, if she lost, to frame the incoming president of the United States with a false crime.
The special counsel presented Democratic leaders with a dilemma with his nuanced findings -- that contacts between Trump's team in 2016 and Russians did not amount to a conspiracy -- and his failure to exonerate the President over obstruction of justice.
White House lawyer Emmet Flood sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr on April 19 accusing special counsel Robert Mueller of playing politics with his claim that the report "does not exonerate" President Trump on obstruction of justice.
It is possible, of course, that a thorough investigation would either exonerate Trump on this score or else at least fail to produce an adequate quantity of hard evidence — documents and sworn testimony — to consider the case truly proven.
Rowe took to Facebook on Wednesday to exonerate himself from the wrongful accusations thrown his way after the Medford, Oregon, Police Department posted pictures on their own Facebook page of a perp who bears a striking resemblance to Rowe.
As he did with his false claims about recording his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey, the president is claiming to have "proof" that will somehow exonerate him, presumably in a poor attempt to intimidate Wilson and Johnson.
Democrats are likely to but not guaranteed to retake the House in this November's midterm elections; they are much less likely to win the other chamber of Congress, which holds the power to convict or exonerate an impeached president.
Giuliani, who has served as Trump's personal attorney for much of Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, took issue with the special counsel underscoring that investigators were not able to exonerate the president on obstruction charges.
In the end, Mueller's investigators were explicit that the report does not "exonerate" Trump of obstruction allegations, and they noted that there were other motivations -- beyond concealing a Russia conspiracy -- that could have driven Trump to impede the probe.
The report, released earlier this year, said there was no evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with the Russian government to elect the president, but it stated that it "does not exonerate" the president on accusations of obstructing justice.
Though a 1963 Supreme Court decision found that prosecutors have a constitutional duty to turn over anything significant that may exonerate a defendant, that ruling has not been consistently enforced because prosecutors who flout the rule are rarely punished.
Going after individuals, however, may involve separate fact-finding work, expensive and time-consuming litigation and, of course, the risk that after all that, the judge will rule against the FTC and officially exonerate the defendant and set an unsavory precedent.
Trump has spread many falsehoods and lies about Mueller throughout the investigation, and the attacked picked up after Mueller pointedly refused to exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice, and hinted that Congress has the power to continue where he left off.
And he pointed to the exoneration statement that Comey initially found Clinton guilty under the espionage act but somebody changed the language ever so slightly and that inundation allowed Comey to exonerate Clinton when in fact she had committed a crime.
The fact that DNA evidence can exonerate people who were long ago falsely convicted has inspired many to doubt the efficacy of the criminal justice system, and laws around the country are changing to mirror that shift in public opinion.
Both Griffin and Kessler have repeatedly pushed conspiracy theories at odds with facts about the events in Charlottesville in attempts to exonerate James Alex Fields, the 20-year-old Ohio resident who marched with white nationalist group American Vanguard on Aug.
In a statement, Fairfax's attorney Barry Pollack said his client will fully cooperate with any law enforcement investigation into the allegations: "A meaningful, professional factual investigation would exonerate the Lt. Governor and clear his well-earned good name and reputation."
The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay.
We are still in a place where women who speak out against powerful men are guilty until proven innocent — guilty of craving fame, money, or attention, until two or 10 or 59 other women stand up to help exonerate them.
As a director, he is the kind of feminist man who—rather than stepping out of the way and focusing on a woman's life—admits superficial thoughts in advance to exonerate himself while splashing around in his own shallow waters.
Mueller did not uncover evidence to find that the Trump campaign had colluded with the Russian government, according to Attorney General William Barr, and while Mueller did not explicitly allege Trump obstructed justice, he did not exonerate the president either.
He sat there like the living embodiment of Trollface, his lantern jaw spreading into a smile as he barked out every insane conspiracy theory that the right has conjured up to exonerate Trump and shift the blame to the Bidens.
While the special counsel Mueller did not say in his report that the president had obstructed justice in various ways while federal investigators probed Russian interference in the 2016 election, Mueller also pointedly did not exonerate the president of such conduct.
Lawmakers said they wanted to hold the reading in response to claims by supporters of President Trump that the report exonerated him of collusion or obstruction of justice, despite Mueller's conclusion that his team could not exonerate Trump on obstruction.
Democrats are expected to zero in on the episodes Mueller examined in his obstruction inquiry and question Barr on how he reached the conclusion that Trump did not obstruct justice when the special counsel's report explicitly does not "exonerate" the president.
"The hurdles for this should be extremely high, like getting a warrant for a wiretap, because it is an invasion of privacy," said Greg Hampikian, a Boise State University biology professor and forensic DNA expert assisting with efforts to exonerate Tapp.
Ms. Zellner, who is based in Chicago and has helped exonerate 17 people of wrongful convictions, said she was motivated to take Mr. Avery's case partly because "Making a Murderer" showed the public that law enforcement officials can coerce false confessions.
" Boot says, "I can't think of anything that would exonerate Trump aside from the difficulty of grasping what once would have seemed unimaginable: that a president of the United States could actually have been compromised by a hostile foreign power.
And in the face of multiple sexual assault allegations from women all over the country, Donald Trump and his surrogates are determined to create, find, and use every defense they can think of to exonerate the Republican nominee for president.
The movie follows a seemingly normal family man who becomes a war criminal, as it attempts to both exonerate and convict him; it features a surprising amount of moral complexity, even as it sometimes bites off more than it can chew.
After Mr. Mueller wrapped up his investigation by saying that he had not established a conspiracy between Mr. Trump and Russia and could neither accuse nor exonerate him of obstructing justice, House leaders poured water on the prospect of impeachment.
They believe that many Americans have grave doubts about Judge Kavanaugh's behavior and that the F.B.I. inquiry is unlikely to exonerate him in the minds of those who see the entire process as flawed and Judge Kavanaugh as an unfit nominee.
" Conway also took issue with many of Trump's critics, as well as media reports, that have focused on the report's explicitly noting that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
"So I respect General Flynn's service in the past, but that doesn't exonerate him from any times when he turned against his country or did something not in the interest of the U.S. government," said Kinzinger, a former Air Force major.
" It's important to remember, wrote John Avlon, that Trump was acquitted but not exonerated: "By the end of the trial, at least a half-dozen Republicans finally admitted what the President did was wrong and the evidence does not exonerate him.
Sabah's latest series of articles appears aimed at undercutting testimony from the trial that seemed to exonerate senior officials close to the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, and lay blame solely on the men who carried out the killing.
Trump's determination to exonerate Gallagher may lead states that currently host American forces to renegotiate or even cancel longstanding Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) that enable American troops accused of crimes to be tried in American courts martial — as was Gallagher.
Positioning the deplorable repression of the Rohingya in this broader political context does not exculpate the state's failure to prevent and punish any abuses, or exonerate Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi for her seemingly tacit endorsement of heartless official denials.
Shulse's indictment is a clear case of overreaching," said F. Andino Reynal, Mr. Shulse's lawyer, adding that his client was "confident that once a jury has had a chance to hear all the facts, it will exonerate him of any wrongdoing.
The blistering, 92-page opinion from U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan is a complete strikeout for Flynn's new legal team, which had demanded access to nearly 50 categories of information they contended could exonerate the former Defense Intelligence Agency chief.
Likewise, former national security adviser John Bolton, whom Trump also claims would exonerate him in the impeachment inquiry, met privately with Trump in August to try to convince him to release frozen military aid to Ukraine, one former official testified.
The reliability of eyewitness identifications began to face serious scrutiny within the criminal justice system in the 2100s, as DNA testing began to exonerate people who had been convicted of rape and other crimes on the basis of mistaken eyewitnesses.
As Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman writes for Bloomberg, it's possible that Mueller's unwillingness to definitively charge or exonerate Trump meant that Barr wouldn't be able to make this decision either, since they were operating off the same evidence.
" In his summary, Barr noted that the report did not draw a conclusion on whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice and that Mueller wrote, "[W]hile this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime it also does not exonerate him.
The relatively benign explanation for this is simply that Trump is uncomfortable with facts that he sees as being used to call the legitimacy of his election into question (less benign possibilities are also out there), but that hardly serves to exonerate him.
And though the film doesn't exonerate her, or fellow convicted murderers Patricia Krenwinkel (Sosie Bacon) and Susan Atkins (Marianne Rendon), it does put their crimes in the context of their experience under the influence of a manipulative, and deeply misogynistic cult leader.
She now has written a book, Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial, in which she questions the innocence of Don Clinedinst, Lee's boyfriend at the time of her death, and lays out new details that she believes exonerate Syed.
Since the release last spring of the Mueller report -- which Trump claimed as vindication despite the report pointedly stating that it did not exonerate him -- and following turnover in the top ranks of the Justice Department and FBI, the President's criticism has eased.
In March, he released a memo announcing that he and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein determined that there was not sufficient evidence to establish that Trump committed an obstruction-of-justice offense, while also acknowledging that Mueller did not exonerate the president.
Reality check: Mueller told the House Judiciary Commitee that his report does not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction, instead citing his office's adherence to the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel opinion that prevents a sitting president from being indicted.
" If you squint, you can try to say Vicki is attempting to exonerate herself from the homophobia allegations tossed at her, but, in reality, she is again trying to take a jab at Tamra for calling her a "la-la-la-liar.
In a surprise public statement Wednesday, Mueller said that his 448-page report purposefully did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice charges and that he did not have the power to bring charges against Trump due to longstanding Department of Justice policy.
JOE DIGENOVA, FORMER U.S. ATTORNEY, COLUMBIA: Well, from the beginning of this entire episode, it has been very clear that there was a brazen plot to exonerate Hillary Clinton, illegally, and if she lost the election, to frame Donald Trump with false crimes.
The move by VW's controlling panel to exonerate Stadler and fellow top managers at VW may lessen the pressure on the CEO who will be questioned by Audi's supervisory board on Wednesday about raids by German prosecutors, a source at Audi told Reuters.
Borrowing from true crime shows like Making A Murderer and podcast Serial, American Vandal wanted you to do more than laugh at subject Dylan's ridiculous shenanigans and less-than-brilliance: The show wanted its audience to want to exonerate Dylan (Jimmy Tatro).
Still, the special counsel has made clear that his investigation did not exonerate Trump of allegations of obstruction, and Democrats have taken his report and recent public comments as a green light to drill forth on their own investigations into Trump's conduct.
Read more: LIVE: Mueller testifies on Capitol Hill at blockbuster hearingMueller's report outlined 11 instances of possible obstruction of justice but did not come to a prosecutorial decision about whether Trump obstructed justice, saying the report "did not exonerate" Trump of any crime.
Some lawmakers expressed frustration that Mueller often referred to the report and resisted expanding on its conclusions that did not charge the president of a conspiracy with the Russian government and did not exonerate or dismiss allegations of obstruction of justice against Trump.
"When jurisdictions test every kit, they solve crimes, bring answers and a path to justice and healing for survivors, take criminals off the streets, and exonerate the innocent," said Knecht, highlighting the importance of a more effective criminal justice system for everyone.
Meanwhile, there's a report that Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, said the campaign has obtained crucial evidence that will exonerate Trump, though it's mystifying why, if they had it, they would just hang on to it and not immediately reveal said evidence.
The Innocence Project, which helps exonerate the wrongfully convicted, and the criminal defense lawyer associations, joined Mr. Rudin's suit through an amicus brief because they felt that Judge Donnelly's ruling would further weaken accountability and create "a gaping safe haven" for official misconduct.
The story of the N.Y.P.D. 12 unfolds alongside another case, in which Manuel Gomez, a private investigator with an impressive military and law enforcement background, tries to exonerate Pedro Hernandez, a young man charged with a shooting and held on Rikers Island.
I told him that I'd be happy to talk to him, but I wanted to be clear: I wasn't working on an article whose aim was to exonerate him and his brothers, and he should talk to his lawyer before calling me back.
Mr. Trump first said he hoped that the transcript of a July 25 phone call he had with Mr. Zelensky would be released, claiming that it would exonerate him, only to angrily deny moments later that he had committed to doing so.
That post is the first known written evidence of this unfounded conspiracy theory to exonerate Russia from meddling in the 2016 election, which more than two years later would make its way into the telephone call that may get President Donald Trump impeached.
Whether white-collar defendants are innocent can never truly be known because these crimes are not susceptible to the type of proof that would definitively exonerate a person, making it almost impossible for there to be any Perry Mason moments of vindication.
The Mueller report describes his office's 22-month probe, which did not establish that members of Trump's campaign conspired with Russia but also did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice, according to a four-page summary Barr released on March 24.
After returning from a trip to Ukraine as part of efforts to discover or manufacture dirt against Biden, Giuliani posted an extensive thread on Twitter detailing what he said was explosive information that would bury Biden and the Democrats and exonerate Trump.
Powell has filed a flurry of requests with the court to try to force the Justice Department to turn over troves of records that she said would show the FBI conducted an "ambush" interview of Flynn and withheld evidence that could exonerate him.
In response, the Russians provided the supposed findings of an investigation that "purported to exonerate all Russian government personnel" and instead cast blame on the London-based chief executive of Hermitage, William F. Browder; his lawyer, Mr. Magnitsky; and others, the indictment said.
He also took the outrageous step of granting immunity to the police officer who should have been the object of the investigation — a clear indication that he had no interest in a thorough investigation and intended to exonerate the officer from the outset.
So the Russian government document that claimed to exonerate Veselnitskaya's client was in fact partly written by Veselnitskaya herself — and she hid this from the US court, instead pretending that it was an independent document that she only obtained with great difficulty.
"While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him," Barr quoted Mueller as writing in the final report on an investigation that led to indictments and convictions of several of Trump's senior former aides.
Perhaps the biggest political risk for Trump is the special counsel's supporting evidence behind Mueller's assertion that while the report does not conclude the Republican president committed the crime of obstruction of justice it "also does not exonerate him" on that point.
" Mueller did not draw a conclusion on the question of whether Trump committed obstruction of justice, and Barr quoted the special counsel as saying that "while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
My fear is when you have the head of the FBI stand up in front of the entire world and exonerate her the way Jim Comey did, I don&apost know a prosecutor in the world that is good enough to win that case.
Robert Mueller, in a surprise news conference on Wednesday, said his report did not exonerate President Trump of obstruction charges, saying it was not within his constitutional powers to charge a sitting president … raising the pressure for the House to hold an impeachment inquiry.
"You want to develop a rapport with the person and get them talking, because the more you can get them comfortable and talking, the more likely it is they will provide you with clues and details that you can use to exonerate or convict."
In a summary of Mueller's report, Attorney General Bill Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein made the decision there was not sufficient evidence to establish that the President obstructed justice, even though the special counsel did not exonerate the President on that question.
"If we indulge crimes and breaches of the law, even whitewash, exonerate or give them support, that would be a blatant challenge to the rule of law in Hong Kong, which will eventually hurt the interest of all the Hong Kong people," he said.
The president, who had long criticized Mueller's probe as a "witch hunt," touted Barr's four-page summary as a "total and complete exoneration" of him and his campaign, even though the report explicitly says it "does not exonerate" Trump on the question of obstruction.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before @HouseJudiciary in the near future," he wrote.
Whelan used Twitter to unveil, between Tuesday and Thursday, an unsubstantiated alibi for Kavanaugh in an attempt to exonerate him of the accusation from Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her at a party while the two were in high school in the 1980s.
Barr is expected to face considerable scrutiny from Democrats who accuse him of bias in his handling of Mueller's report, which did not establish conspiracy between members of the Trump campaign and Russia but explicitly did not exonerate the president on allegations of obstruction.
He is sitting in front of a black screen when he does this, the lead subject of a fictional documentary about a series of "poop crimes" committed at a private Catholic high school in the Pacific Northwest, and he is trying to exonerate himself.
Barr also deemed the evidence laid out in Mueller's report as insufficient to accuse Trump of obstructing justice; the special counsel did not come to a conclusion one way or another, and the report explicitly does not "exonerate" Trump on obstruction, according to Barr's letter.
Barry Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, a nonprofit that uses DNA evidence to exonerate wrongly convicted prisoners, said the actions of the detectives in Mr. Burton's case was reminiscent of Louis Scarcella, a Brooklyn detective who has been linked to several wrongful convictions.
"The conclusions were simple: no collusion, no obstruction," said Representative Tom Graves, Republican of Georgia, ignoring Mr. Mueller's statement that the investigation did not "exonerate" Mr. Trump of obstruction and that it found no criminal conspiracy between any Trump associates and Russia's election interference.
Three years ago, Barry Scheck, a co-founder of the Innocence Project, a nonprofit that uses DNA evidence to exonerate wrongly convicted prisoners, yelled at his colleagues on the state forensic commission about the potential perils of the DNA work at the city's lab.
That history shouldn't be enough to exonerate Mr. Cosby, and yet, for some of us, like the folks who've been cheering for him outside the courtroom these last two weeks, it's enough to cast suspicion over Ms. Constand, her supporters and Mr. Cosby's other accusers.
" The Trump campaign also claimed that The Times published Frankel's opinion piece ahead of the release of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian interference in the 2016 election because the newspaper knew it "was likely to exonerate the Campaign from allegations of collusion.
"Sondland was supposed to be Trump's guy, the one Trump had repeatedly pointed to in the past to exonerate him," said Neal K. Katyal, a former acting solicitor general under President Barack Obama who will publish a book next week advocating Mr. Trump's impeachment.
" The motive for this alleged secret FBI plot to frame Trump, diGenova said, "is that they didn't like Donald Trump, they didn't think that he was fit to be president, and they were going to do everything within their power to exonerate Hillary Clinton.
" Crump accused the attorney general of "doing everything he can to exonerate the officer's inexcusable actions, trying to justify the officer's failure to follow proper procedures -- and, more importantly, to ignore the civil rights of an innocent, law-abiding man who happened to be black.
Second, Barr made a decision on the crime of obstruction -- one on which Mueller himself said the evidence did not "completely exonerate" the President -- based in part on the fact that there was no evidence of an underlying criminal conspiracy between the campaign and Russia.
The summary stated Mueller did not establish a criminal conspiracy between any Trump associates and the Russian government, and that Mueller did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice but left the decision to prosecute to Justice Department leaders, who did not see sufficient evidence.
The three justices who heard Bibi's final appeal could do the right thing, take note of the many holes in the case, the baselessness of the allegations themselves, the contradictions between witness accounts and exonerate a poor woman who has been wrongfully accused and imprisoned.
At the same time, he went out of his way to make clear that while the report "does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him" and included a not-too-subtle invitation for Congress to continue to pursue the matter.
What I would say is if you don&apost have any anything to hide, the Deputy Attorney General knows that Mr. Gowdy would love to exonerate the Department of Justice and the FBI so just provide us all the documents, everything that we&aposre asking for.
The idea behind Murder One was that every season of the show would follow one murder trial from start to finish, as a team of lawyers tried to defend their client and, along the way, figure out who really did it, all the better to exonerate him.
His aunt Mary Rodriguez, along with her sisters Gladys Ramirez and Iris Mojica, fought for the next 23 years to exonerate their nephew, spending long nights at the dining room table mapping the cracks in the case, and mortgaging a family home to pay for legal fees.
"The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," Pelosi and Schumer said in their statement.
"I think the hearing the other day was an inflection point because it showed quite clearly that the report did not exonerate the president, that it found that the Russian government tried to influence our campaign, they interfered in our election, they attacked our election," he said.
If this Trump dossier is the basis of the unmasking of Americans and was used knowingly funded by the Clinton campaign and Jim Comey is the guy that goes out when it&aposs not his job, Tom and makes a decision he is going to exonerate Hillary?
He hired Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, the attorney who helped exonerate William Kennedy Smith in a rape trial, eventually switching to an all-star line-up including Jack Goldberger, Jay Lefkowitz and Ken Starr, the special prosecutor who investigated President Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before House Judiciary in the near future," Nadler tweeted.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before [Nadler's committee] in the near future," Nadler wrote.
However, non-attendance does not magically exonerate Kempe and his colleagues for choosing to exalt a dictator who, along with his father, has harshly ruled Gabon and siphoned off so much of the country's natural resource wealth that he has become the poster boy for African corruption.
"The fact that Special Counsel Mueller's report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay," they said in a joint statement.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before House Judiciary in the near future," he said.
"In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before @HouseJudiciary in the near future," Nadler tweeted Sunday.
We broke the story ... Kim's desperately trying to stay the execution of Rodney Reed -- which was originally scheduled for November 20 -- because she and many others believe there is substantial evidence to exonerate him of the murder he was convicted of more than 20 years ago.

No results under this filter, show 958 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.