exculpatory
If the prosecutors have exculpatory evidence they must turn it over to the defense. Exculpatory evidence is evidence that shows that the defendant is not guilty or would help in his defense, A motion for exculpatory evidence is a defense motion asking the judge to order the prosecutors to turn such evidence over to the defense.
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial term alibiing. The informal verb use developed from the noun "alibi" (an excuse, or exculpatory evidence).
Exculpatory evidence frees your suspect from guilt. Hide it if you can
A motion for discovery requests the prosecution to provide all evidence relevant to the case, including exculpatory (favorable to the accused) and mitigating (favorable to reducing the sentence) material. This motion is crucial for the defense to gather evidence that could help exonerate or mitigate the defendant's situation. It ensures a fair trial by giving both parties access to all relevant information.
Clearing, or tending to clear, from alleged fault or guilt; excusing.
Discovery
A person who purchases property in good-faith and pays a fair price.
Generally, yes.
EXCULPATORY evidence.
Whether a beaver has the contractual capacity to enter a contract with an exculpatory clause depends on the legal framework in question. Generally, animals, including beavers, are not recognized as having legal personhood or the capacity to enter into contracts. Thus, a beaver cannot enter into a contract, exculpatory clause or otherwise, as contracts require a party capable of understanding and consenting to the terms.
Exculpatory evidence
Exculpatory evidence