Anonymous ID: 7c44f8 Feb. 13, 2021, 8:08 a.m. No.12913003   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3194 >>3314 >>3469 >>3530

CrapNN keeps talking about 'exculpatory evidence' as if it's going to benefit the Dimotwits..

 

Q mentions exculpatory evidence in 4 posts.. 3542, 3548, 3559 and 3693..

 

https://qagg.news/?read=3542

 

The link in 3542 https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/exculpatory

 

Exculpatory

 

Information that increases a defendant’s probability of innocence or absolutely relieves them of liability. Often used to describe evidence in a criminal trial that justifies, excuses, or creates reasonable doubt about a defendant’s alleged actions or intentions.

 

Conversely, inculpatory evidence demonstrates culpability or legal responsibilty for a given act.

 

The Brady Rule (established in Brady v. Maryland (1963)) requires that, in order to honor the U.S Constitution’s guarantee of due process to defendants, prosecutors must reveal any exculpatory evidence they discover to defendants.

 

Many contracts, wills, and trusts contain exculpatory clauses aimed at protecting certain parties from liability for negligence or wrongful acts.

 

https://qagg.news/?read=3548

https://qagg.news/?read=3559

https://qagg.news/?read=3693