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He is completely innocent and will be exonerated in court.
There is no doubt that Officer Figueroa will be exonerated.
" When "racism can be blamed", Kirkpatrick writes, "capitalism can be exonerated.
And when all the facts are out she will be exonerated.
He didn't do anything wrong on Russia, so he'll be exonerated.
Germans. Dreyfus, who was Jewish, would eventually be exonerated, but not
At their sentencing, the contractors predicted they would ultimately be exonerated.
""We keep hearing President Trump say he's going to be exonerated.
Trump's behavior isn't that of someone who is confident he'll be exonerated.
Lafarge "must be exonerated for other offenses alleged against it," they added.
"They think he's going to be exonerated very soon," the source added.
Gooding Jr. publicly stated he trusts the system, and believes he'll be exonerated.
Meanwhile, Bibby's attorney, Donald Harris, is confident the NBA player will be exonerated.
Avenatti has said he will be exonerated in the criminal cases he faces.
James McQueen, a lawyer for Ballengee, said he believed he would be exonerated.
Huawei has denied the allegations and said it expects it will be exonerated.
"We keep hearing President Trump say he's going to be exonerated," he added.
I would not dictate who should be prosecuted or who should be exonerated.
I would not dictate who should be prosecuted or who should be exonerated.
It is possible that Boeing will be exonerated from blame for the latest crash.
He was released on $300,000 bail and has said he expects to be exonerated.
He has entered a plea of Not Guilty and fully expects to be exonerated.
He has entered a plea of not guilty and fully expects to be exonerated.
Lawyers for the defendants said they were confident that their clients would be exonerated.
If it rules he was not, Lula would face retrial and could be exonerated.
We believe that she will be exonerated of all charges once the investigation is completed.
In a joint statement last week, Brafman reiterated his belief that Weinstein would be exonerated.
Avenatti said in tweets Thursday that he will plead not guilty and expects to be exonerated.
I have confidence in my legal team that I will be exonerated of all pending charges.
"We have every reason to believe he will ultimately be exonerated," Mr. Brafman told the judge.
Of course, it's still very important for her to be exonerated of all charges against her.
Grimm told the people of Staten Island and Brooklyn he was innocent and would be exonerated.
Public outcry forced lawmakers to scrap a law that allowed rapists to be exonerated through marriage.
MacDonald hopes he will finally be exonerated — but not at the cost of admitting to the murders.
And although it's short, it details the next step of his plan to be exonerated for murder.
In 2008, Brewer was the first person to be exonerated through post-conviction DNA testing in Mississippi.
Smollett has not been found guilty of anything, and it is entirely possible that he'll be exonerated.
Five young men of color were unjustly convicted of the crime, only to be exonerated in 2002.
It is largely believed that Trump will be exonerated by the Senate, which has a Republican majority.
" He added: "He'll be exonerated by the Senate in front of the American people and the world.
We look forward to resolving this case in court where we are confident that she will be exonerated.
Lewandowski was charged with simple battery last week and the campaign insists he will be exonerated in court.
And I know I'm innocent and I'm confident I will be exonerated, and stick it on the shelf.
Mr. Baker said last week that he was confident he had done nothing wrong and would be exonerated.
His attorney, Donald Samuel, declined to elaborate on the resignation, but said Olsen would be exonerated of criminal wrongdoing.
Flash-forward 12 years, and local news reports claimed both men could be exonerated thanks to new DNA evidence.
I doubt that he would be exonerated, however, there remains a serious question of whether he was properly adjudicated.
Years of litigation lie ahead, and some of the coaches may be exonerated, or reach settlements without acknowledging wrongdoing.
An airline may be exonerated from its liability by proving that a passenger caused or contributed to the damage.
They became the 12th and 13th men to be exonerated of convictions related to investigations by Detective Louis Scarcella.
If the standard were that we can't look beyond the rulings that were made on appeal, they'd never be exonerated.
After all, Avery was wrongly convicted of rape in the 1980s, only to be exonerated after serving 18 years inside.
They said that they believed the president would be exonerated, and that they hoped to have that conclusion made public.
Ultimately, the president will be exonerated and we don't anticipate there being any reason to go forward with these hearings.
Even if the numbers change and the House votes to impeach, Mr Trump will probably be exonerated in the Senate.
For those wrongfully convicted prisoners who can be exonerated by DNA evidence, organizations like the Innocence Project are a godsend.
Weinstein's lawyer Benjamin Brafman says that Weinstein denies all accusations of "nonconsensual sexual activity" and fully expects to be exonerated.
"Like he has for every trial, he hopes that this is the one where he gets to be exonerated," says Barket.
If Heidelberg were to be exonerated, he would likely be the longest wrongfully convicted person to be freed in American history.
It clearly very much wanted Lewandowski to be exonerated and for Fields to be guilty of making up some perverse hoax.
The rapper says he's beyond shocked at the "false allegation" and is confident he'll be exonerated once the facts are in.
After all, how could Clinton be exonerated under the "gross negligence" law if that very phrase was used to describe her behavior?
Not so fast, retorted lots of Republicans, no evidence proves collusion with Team Trump yet—we bet the president will be exonerated.
The problem for Mrs Clinton is that it is not enough for her to be exonerated of serious (or even any) wrongdoing.
Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson told CNN Tuesday afternoon that the campaign has "total confidence" in Lewandowski and believes he will be exonerated.
Brash as always, he said that he intended for the cases to go to trial and was sure he would be exonerated.
Trump "needs to be exonerated," said the former White House chief strategist, who also formerly ran far-right media outlet Breitbart News.
And he added this week that even if everything that the Navy prosecutors alleged was true, he still believes Gallagher should be exonerated.
The report falsifies all of the possible reasons the president should be exonerated and shows each one of these claims to be false.
Researchers focused on three types of crimes where black people were more likely than whites to be exonerated: murder, sexual assault and drug crimes.
"I am going to be exonerated," he said in a brief interview on Wednesday with reporters following a rally protesting President Trump's immigration policies.
His lawyers, Daniel L. Stein and Jeremy Margolis, said outside the courthouse that Mr. Calk was not guilty and would be exonerated at trial.
Experts say that with the method having helped Tapp clear his name, more people wrongly convicted of crimes will likely be exonerated using investigative genealogy.
Before the murder case unfolded, Mr. Avery was convicted of sexual assault in 1985, spending 18 years in prison — only to be exonerated in 2003.
We believe they are not factually supported by the evidence, and we believe that at the end of the process Mr. Weinstein will be exonerated.
"At the end of the day, he's confident that he will be exonerated because he maintains that he has not done anything wrong," Reed added.
They included Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican who broke ranks with her party — a move that she said should not suggest he be exonerated.
He is now the first person in California, and the second in the country, to be exonerated after the use of genetic genealogy, Schubert said.
Avenatti has vehemently denied any wrongdoing since being arrested in Los Angeles last week on suspicion of domestic violence, tweeting repeatedly that he will be exonerated.
Green has hired a crisis manager -- Zack Teperman of ZTPR -- who says he's 100% confident Green will not only be exonerated, but continue his NFL career.
We believe that they are not factually supported by the evidence, and we believe that at the end of the process Mr. Weinstein will be exonerated.
As she left the courthouse she told a small mob of reporters that she is "expecting justice" and praying that on Friday she will be exonerated.
Trump's campaign is taking tons of swipes at the Democrats and "Fake News" media ... asking how many times must he be exonerated before the attacks stop.
It is confident that it will be exonerated in the criminal justice system, said Andy Purdy, the chief security officer for Huawei in the United States.
Speaking to ABC News, Pattis said he fully expects his client will be exonerated, calling the state's case "weak" and hinting his client has an "enormous" alibi.
I've never actually been arrested, but I don't know if I'd be able to be exonerated if police tried to use those thick cable tie handcuffs on me.
His mother was gravely ill, and Vinny Cassidy, a friend and former F.D.L.E. agent, told how Agent Rodgers's mother died without knowing whether her son would be exonerated.
The Trump campaign was "completely confident [Lewandowski] will be exonerated," according to a statement released to Politico reporter Hadas Gold: Trump Camp statement on Corey Lewandowksi charges pic.twitter.
Legal experts said the order itself was routine practice, adding that the question wasn't whether Flynn would be exonerated, but whether he would be pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Mariam, who now refuses to venture outside her home alone, said she "almost wants him (her uncle) to be exonerated, so we can try to forget about all of this".
Cristina's lawyers argued that she should be exonerated because the charges against her were filed by a private anti-corruption association, Clean Hands, instead of by prosecutors or tax officials.
The court is expected to rule in a few weeks on whether the princess should be exonerated, along with other procedural issues, and then to resume the case in February.
President Donald Trump is unequivocal: He is innocent, the phone call was "perfect," and he will soon be exonerated of all accusations of wrongdoing as he seeks reelection in 2020.
Stone's allies are also lobbying Trump to pardon him, although the president has said he wants to allow the process to play out and has predicted Stone will be "exonerated."
The right-wing media has suggested in recent days that a new court order in the case against former national-security adviser Michael Flynn implies he will be exonerated soon.
Despite the fact that O.J. will later be exonerated as a result of the argument that the police planted evidence, they operated with extreme deference as a result of his celebrity.
You'd think that these NFL players, like their baseball counterparts, would want to be exonerated and move on, and so would the NFL, but nothing is easy for these two anymore.
When Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson took office in 2014, he put an emphasis on reviewing suspicious cases, and Hatchett is the 19th person person to be exonerated on his watch.
" Another prosecutor, Howard S. Master, on Tuesday questioned the authenticity of Mr. Silver's contrition, noting he had insisted that he would be exonerated "until the very moment of the jury's verdict.
Trump told reporters on Friday that he remains confident that he would ultimately be exonerated by Senate Republicans even though even though he believes Democrats have enough votes to impeach him.
Paul Marciano says he'll be exonerated because he knows something Kate Upton might not ... a story's about to come out that'll prove she lied when she claimed he sexually assaulted her.
We got Avenatti leaving Dan Tana's restaurant Thursday night in WeHo, and he tripled down that he is certain he'll be exonerated after an investigation, and then it's judgment day for Wohl.
I am hopeful that Kevin will be exonerated since DNA testing has now been ordered on Kevin's case and I remain grateful to Governor Newsom for ending capital punishment in California. pic.twitter.
"He knows it's not a good idea to be impeached, but the silver lining for him is then, he believes, that he would be exonerated by the United States Senate," she said.
"We are going to ask for a speedy trial, we're going fight this case, and we expect to be exonerated at the end of the day," an attorney for Flotron told CNBC.
He's convinced if Americans hear from the whistleblower, among others, at the trial they will see he didn't pressure Ukraine and he will be exonerated, not just acquitted in a partisan procedure.
In a statement, the local Fraternal Order of Police said Figueroa will be exonerated because he never kicked the suspect, but rather was trying to get the man to comply with police commands.
If Mr. Menendez were to be exonerated, or if there were a mistrial, and he decided to run for re-election, he could face an uphill battle after weeks of politically damaging testimony.
The house manager certainly laid out a thorough and a compelling case, and if the president hopes to be exonerated, his advocates are going to have to bring a very strong counter argument.
An internal affairs review recommended Deputy Christopher Krickovich "be exonerated despite the video testimony and other evidence showing a clear violation of BSO's use-of-force policy," the Broward County Sheriff's Office said.
"He is innocent of these charges and confident that when all the facts and circumstances are brought to light, he will be exonerated of any wrongdoing," Banks' lawyer, Johnny Sutton, said in a statement.
He would be the third prisoner executed in Georgia this year, and at least the second high-profile execution this month of a black man who claims he could be exonerated by DNA evidence.
"Making a Murderer" may have presented a compelling case that Avery (and, more convincingly, Dassey) deserved a new trial, but it did not get anywhere close to establishing that either one should be exonerated.
Mr. Trump, who approved a slate of pardons and sentence commutations this week, told the crowd that he wanted to see the sentencing process play out but believed that Mr. Stone would be exonerated.
Weinstein is "cautiously optimistic" he will be exonerated once the New York state appeals court examines the decision to allow these "prior bad act" witnesses, one of his lawyers, Arthur Aidala, said on Tuesday.
Mr. Franken himself remained composed and was at times defiant, saying that he was confident that he would be exonerated by an ethics investigation but that he had lost his effectiveness as a senator.
A handful of countries — including several in the Arab world as well as the Philippines, a majority Catholic country — have allowed men accused or convicted of rape to be exonerated if they marry their victims.
The brothers have little hope that their mother would be exonerated by President-elect Donald Trump because they say one of the "principle architects" behind their mother's case was Roy Cohn, who was once Trump's attorney.
He walked free from prison Thursday, CNN affiliate KOVR reported, hours after becoming the first person in California to be exonerated with the help of genetic genealogy -- the combination of DNA analysis and family tree research.
"Well, I'm not quite sure where to begin with that question except to say that, if every defendant in a trial could be exonerated just by denying the crime, there would be no trial," replied Rep.
"The congresswoman is confident that, once all of the facts come to light, her office will be exonerated of any retaliatory or otherwise improper conduct and this matter will be put to rest," the statement said.
The researchers stress that their data likely does not cover all innocent people in prison, given that there are likely thousands of innocent people in prison who have yet to be — or never will beexonerated.
For example, the unusually safe 16-year-old who participates in UBI can be exonerated by the sensor, saving him or her from an unfairly steep price assigned because they were lumped in with a general demographic.
"I don't want him to serve more time than necessary, it may be that if he were to be exonerated or receive no custodial term in the U.S., he's serving time here for no reason," DiCarlo said.
In an emailed statement to Reuters on Friday, Stone said he believed that Mueller's scrutiny on him stemmed from "misapprehensions and misconceptions" created by the media, and that he would ultimately be exonerated of any alleged wrongdoing.
Over six decades, scores of people were arrested by the South Korean authorities and accused of spying for North Korea, only to be exonerated, sometimes decades later, long after many of them had served lengthy prison sentences.
Aleynikov, 47, was arrested on federal charges in July 2009 and convicted in December 2010, only to be exonerated by a federal appeals court in February 2012 after serving 11 months of an eight-year prison sentence.
Aleynikov, 48, was arrested on federal charges in July 2009 and convicted in December 2010, only to be exonerated by a federal appeals court in February 2012 after serving 11 months of an eight-year prison sentence.
Like Kristin Bunch, wrongfully convicted in 1996 of killing her three-year-old son by setting fire to her home, only to be exonerated 17 years later when previously undisclosed evidence indicated that the fire was accidental.
Glenn and John McCain were the only two of the five to be exonerated of the charges, and in 1992, Glenn made history by becoming the first popularly elected Senator from his state to win four consecutive terms.
"Steven Avery should be exonerated at once by pardon, and the Manitowoc County officials complicit in his two false imprisonments should be held accountable to the highest extent of the U.S. criminal and civil justice systems," the Change.
In private conversations, Mr. Trump has seesawed between expressing confidence in Mr. Cobb's claim that the inquiry will wrap up in relatively short order and that he will be exonerated, and sounding frustrated with his team's legal strategy.
The ruling by the Seoul Administrative Court is a blot on the image of Nissan, which had hoped to be exonerated of the charges of emissions cheating in the only country where it has been accused of it.
" Speaker Nancy Pelosi herself suggested in May that Trump "knows it's not a good idea to be impeached, but the silver lining for him is then he believes that he would be exonerated by the United States Senate.
And it's very hard to argue that Claus didn't break the law, but because of how chaotic the battlefield can be and because of how well we've gotten to know him, we want him to be exonerated anyway.
Calk has done nothing wrong and will be exonerated at trial of the baseless isolated charge brought against him," Calk's attorney Jeremy Margolis said in a statement to The Hill, characterizing the bank's loans to Manafort as "good loans.
" She followed up her tweet with another that read, "I am hopeful that Kevin will be exonerated since DNA testing has now been ordered on Kevin's case and I remain grateful to Governor Newsom for ending capital punishment in California.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva believes he will be exonerated of corruption charges by the country's Supreme Court and promises to "fight until he wins," according to an interview with the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper.
In the meantime, Clinton has sought to dismiss the idea that she's under criminal investigation, recently telling CBS News that the FBI is really conducting a "security inquiry" and expressing confidence that she'll be exonerated by the FBI's final decision.
Mr. Wan Saiful, the analyst, said that Mr. Nazir's willingness to step aside while he was being investigated was a rare step for a public figure in Malaysia and showed his confidence that he would be exonerated of any banking violations.
"In private conversations, Mr. Trump has seesawed between expressing confidence in Mr. Cobb's claim that the inquiry will wrap up in relatively short order and that he will be exonerated, and sounding frustrated with his team's legal strategy," the report claimed.
Or Sabrina Butler, wrongfully convicted in 1990 of killing her nine-month-old son by crushing him, only to be exonerated after five years on death row when it was found that her son actually died from a hereditary kidney condition.
The princess has denied wrongdoing and could still be exonerated if the court acknowledges her lawyer's argument that the tax fraud accusations should be rejected because they were filed by a private anticorruption association and not state prosecutors or the Spanish tax authorities.
Avenatti has predicted he will be exonerated in both the Nike extortion case, and in an unreleated case also filed by federal prosecutors in Los Angeles, who accused him of embezzling a client's funds and of defrauding a bank to obtain loans.
His gambit follows reports by CNN that his lawyers have told him they believe the Mueller probe will be wrapped up soon and that he will be exonerated, despite the lack of outside signs that the special counsel is anywhere near that point.
"As he has said from the outset, Senator Menendez has always acted in accordance with the law and that, once all of the facts are presented in court, he is confident that he will be exonerated," Abbe Lowell said in a statement.
It seems more likely congressional Republicans will wait and see, and cling to the increasingly small hope that Trump will be exonerated, or that somehow the steady thrum of scandal abates and they can get on with whatever it was they thought they could accomplish.
Examining the wrongful convictions of five black and latino men for the rape of a woman in 1989 — for which they would be exonerated over a decade later — this poignant, true crime miniseries offers a heart-renching look at the flaws in our justice system.
"I have every expectation that based upon all of the facts that have been presented at this trial, if they listen to the law and the facts, I am convinced we will be exonerated and that's worth waiting for," Menendez told reporters outside of court Wednesday.
Forty-two Russian Olympians have been banned for life as a result of the doping scandal, a punishment that the majority of those athletes have been litigating before the top international sports court this week, hoping to be exonerated before the Games open on Feb. 9.
Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, has adopted a more temperate tone, telling her husband that she believed the appointment of Mr. Mueller would speed resolution of the Russia scandal and expressing her view that he would be exonerated, according to two people with direct knowledge of her advice.
Forty-eight percent of voters in the Politico/Morning Consult poll said it is "very or somewhat likely" the president will be cleared of wrongdoing in the investigation, while 37 percent said "it's not too likely or not at all likely" the president will be exonerated.
Partners of all sizes need to feel each other out to figure out what positions will be most comfortable, and body size should be exonerated from the ouches that may come from having consensual sex as long as you're an adult with the capacity to understand when something hurts.
Dr. Roque and his lawyer, Christopher Adams, said they expected Dr. Roque to be exonerated because, according to Mr. Adams, his accuser pleaded guilty to leading a criminal enterprise that illegally paid several million dollars to dozens of doctors and was "incentivized to make up stories" to reduce his sentence.
The 2018 date undermines assertions by both Trump and White House lawyer Ty Cobb in recent weeks that Mueller's probe would finish and Trump would be exonerated by the end of the 2017 or, per Cobb, by the end of the year or soon after, as reported by the Washington Post.
But with lawmakers scattered around the country for the Memorial Day recess, it remained to be seen whether the impact of his words — that Mr. Trump could neither be exonerated of obstruction of justice, nor charged under Justice Department policy — would prove forceful enough to upend the debate among House Democrats over impeaching Mr. Trump.
"As I fight to clear my name, rest assured, I will continue to work hard for the people and constituents of the 6900th Congressional District of New York, and I will remain on the ballot running for reelection this November," he said at a brief press appearance, where he also promised he would be exonerated from all charges.
"While I do believe I would be exonerated of any wrongdoing, I also did not want to put my staff through the rigors of an Ethics Committee investigation and believed it was best for them to have a head start on new employment rather than being caught up in an inquiry," he said in statement Friday.
"As I fight to clear my name, rest assured, I will continue to work hard for the people and constituents of the 27th Congressional District of New York, and I will remain on the ballot running for reelection this November," he said at a brief press appearance, where he also promised he would be exonerated from all charges.
Whatever Mr. Menendez's future presence in the courtroom — he has pledged to be there every day of the trial, pending possible Senate floor votes — he was quite visible throughout jury selection, arriving on Tuesday and telling reporters he was "looking forward to picking a good jury," and that he expects to be exonerated of all charges.
Reports that President Trump had pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden's son had finally nudged Democrats on Wednesday to announce an "official impeachment inquiry," but some of Trump's top defenders insisted that he would be exonerated by a transcript of the call between the two leaders—and implied that Democrats were walking into a trap.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE on Friday said he believes House Democrats have the votes to impeach him, but expressed confidence that he would be exonerated in the Senate and Republicans would benefit at the polls.
But really, in the end, today's harsh realities are not all that surprising for some of us — for people of color, or for people from marginalized communities — who have long since given up on being shocked or dismayed by the news, by what this or that administration will allow, what this or that police department will excuse, who will be exonerated, what this or that fellow American is willing to let be, either by contribution or complicity.

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