👉 An exonerative is a statement or argument that a person has not committed an act, crime, violation, etc., and therefore cannot be held responsible for it. It typically involves proving that someone did not do something wrong or acted in a way that was illegal or immoral, which can help to establish their innocence or guilt. In legal terms, exonerative statements are important because they provide evidence of innocence or prove that an individual has committed no wrongdoing. They can be used by law enforcement agencies