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3722352462arbiterjudge who decides a disputed issue. EX: An arbiter was hired to solve the conflict between the NBA and the players.0
3722357320biasedPrejudiced EX: Judges should not be biased when deciding a court case.1
3722368888exculpateto free from guilt or blame EX: The upon further investigation the driver was exculpated because of poor driving conditions.2
3722381044impartialnot in favor of one side or another. EX: Courts try to pick impartial people to be on a jury.3
3722397591incontrovertibleunable to be denied or disputed EX: The video showed in controvertible evidence that the suspect did rob the store.4
3722404552integritytrustworthiness, completeness EX: The integrity of the witness was questioned when her dislike of the suspect was revealed.5
3722416834objectivitytreating facts without the influence of personal feelings EX: Judges most have high levels of objectivity when looking at evidence.6
3722427017plausibleseeming to be valid or acceptable EX: The idea that the suspect was not guilty seemed plausible after new evidence was shown.7
3722451526substantiatedsupported with proof or evidence EX: The substantiated conclusion was rock solid.8
3722458694vindicatedfreed from blame EX: The man who was in prison for 25 years was vindicated after new DNA evidence was turned in.9

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