👉 In the context of legal terms, an "exonerator" is a person or entity who was previously convicted but has been released from prison and is now able to serve their sentence. This can occur for various reasons, such as serving time for a crime that was not committed during the original trial or trial. Exoneration often involves the release of an individual from prison and their return to society, usually in a supervised community setting where they are given guidance on how to reintegrate into society.