Key term for OCR GCSE History B, used in Britain since c.1900.
The process of officially absolving someone from blame and proving their innocence using new, irrefutable evidence.
Exoneration appears in OCR GCSE History B revision content for Crime and Punishment (c.1250–Present), especially Britain since c.1900 and Changes in law enforcement.
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