/ˌɛkskʌlˈpeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc xử trắng án vì những tình tiết gỡ tội, việc xóa tội, việc phục hồi.
A more thorough explanation: Exculpation is a legal term that refers to the act of clearing or absolving someone from blame, fault, or guilt in relation to a particular matter or offense. It involves proving that the individual is not responsible for the alleged wrongdoing.
Example: The defendant’s lawyer argued for the exculpation of their client, presenting evidence that proved their innocence in the case.