Exoneration occurs when the conviction for a crime is reversed, either through demonstration of innocence, a flaw in the conviction, or otherwise. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exoneration
Jail? Nope and won't.... here in case you don't understand the word https://www.dictionary.com/browse/exoneration
That's certainly a type of exoneration in criminal procedure We aren't talking about criminal procedure here.....no crime was alleged in the articles of impeachment.
Exonerated is a legal term. It means that a conviction has been reversed. https://definitions.uslegal.com/e/exoneration/ Exoneration refers to a court order that discharges a person from liability. In criminal context the term exonerate refers to a state where a person convicted of a crime is later proved to be innocent.
baseless claim it does not matter how many times you repeat it. Trump was not exonerated. The senate does not exonerate, just like juries don't.
you can not show this to be true. I on the other hand, have proven your claims 100% false. And you are fully aware of that fact.
https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/glossary.aspx Exoneration—A person has been exonerated if he or she was convicted of a crime and, following a post-conviction re-examination of the evidence in the case, was either: (1) declared to be factually innocent by a government official or agency with the authority to make that declaration; or (2) relieved of all the consequences of the criminal conviction by a government official or body with the authority to take that action.
Doesnt appear that way. Definition of exonerate transitive verb 1 : to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship 2 : to clear from accusation or blame verb (used with object), ex·on·er·at·ed, ex·on·er·at·ing. 1: to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame; exculpate: 2: to relieve, as from an obligation, duty, or task. verb [ T ] formal us /ɪɡˈzɑː.nɚ.eɪt/ uk /ɪɡˈzɒn.ə.reɪt/ 1: to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something: /ɪɡˈzɒnəreɪt/ /ɪɡˈzɑːnəreɪt/(formal) Verb Forms to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that they have been blamed for
Exonerated is a legal term, and a legal status. Under the law, one is not "exonerated" until they have been convicted of a crime and that conviction is reversed.
Only a fool says they "have been exonerated" if they were never convicted of a crime. we're adults here and we use adult terms, correctly. Trump was found not guilty of the Impeachment Articles against him, but he was never exonerated of any crimes.
I provided the how the word is defined....it even has it used in a sentence for you. Nobody here is talking about criminal procedure....since no crime was ever claimed in the articles of impeachment. You are right he'd have the potential of criminal procedure if one was alleged. Since one wasn't the Senate Trial is the last we will hear about the accusations, and hence why he was fully exonerated when the Senate found him NOT GUILTY
there was never any crime alleged He was fully exonerated of the accusations against him, you can ignore the definaton all you want....https://www.dictionary.com/browse/exoneration
adults here use the term "exonerated", as a legal status. I provided just a few of the legal definitions. clearly Trump was never "exonerated" as he's never been convicted of a crime, let alone tried.