/ˌnɒnˌkʌlpəˈbɪləti/ – Adjective
Definition: vô tội.
A more thorough explanation: Nonculpability refers to the state of not being guilty or responsible for a particular act or wrongdoing. It signifies the absence of blame or fault in a legal context.
Example: The defendant’s nonculpability was established by the lack of evidence linking them to the crime.