What is exculpatory evidence?

A. Information that tends to establish the innocence of the defendant.
B. Evidence that clearly shows the defendant is guilty.
C. Evidence collected by the defense that is kept hidden from the prosecution until trial.
D. Information that the police have discovered that is not material to the case.


A

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