Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
exonerated
What is the difference between exonerated and charges being dropped?
Asked on 3/09/07, 4:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joel Salinger
Law Office of Joel R. Salinger
Re: exonerated
if the charges are dropped, no determination has been made by anyone other than there is insufficant evidence to proceed with the case. if you are exonerated you have been found not culpable of the crime and therefore cleared of wrong doing.
Answered on 3/09/07, 7:32 pm
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