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    incriminate


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    incriminating


    1. ‘Only if he finds something to incriminate you


    2. On leaving the building he did the same to the entrance door, suddenly aware that might have been observed, that he had only served to incriminate himself further


    3. “If you want to incriminate the system, all you have to do is sit around for ten minutes


    4. Should one of those questioning her believe her to be able to incriminate him, things would undoubtedly go very bad for her, very bad indeed


    5. He took one last look around him to see if there was nothing else to incriminate all parties


    6. In the event that his questioning was unsuccessful, there were still the charges against Shannon in Boston to incriminate him, but the fingerprint results wouldn’t confirm the identity until after he had been run through the ringer and fired


    7. You tell him you won"t call 911 until he agrees to answer a series of questions - most of which will incriminate him


    8. He had failed to retrieve George's laptop which contained the evidence that would incriminate him in shooting George


    9. , he didn’t incriminate the free markets and low tax rates that had helped revive his country


    10. "I refuse to answer on the grounds that it may incriminate me," Austin joked

    11. He was sure he didn’t have anything in his office which would incriminate her, but he wanted to double-check


    12. received word of his death, fearing they would incriminate


    13. Find Patrick and incriminate MacFife


    14. Jarek made a quick check of the room, found nothing that could possibly incriminate him or Zeno, then returned to Irma


    15. There’s no way I’d have let him incriminate me and split us up


    16. Bob would further incriminate himself


    17. Despite the video, they had nothing! Nothing to positively incriminate Lance


    18. You haven’t said anything to incriminate anyone or thing


    19. Again it was circumstantial but it helped to incriminate Olivera


    20. He now knew that Vasquez had told a pack of lies to incriminate Diego Olivera especially when he read the statement from Gonzales that stated that Olivera drove up the Itajuba Road and passed Vasquez sitting in his patrol car

    21. Ruis answered, “No, tomorrow we send a forensics team back to the ruins of Nunes’ house and they are going to retest every single inch of that place to see if there is anything else to incriminate Vasquez


    22. ‘Since all eight were separated from each other at the time of the murder, no one can establish an alibi, or incriminate any other of the party


    23. in front of the RBC to incriminate me


    24. His internal strife was evident only in his twitching hand and inability to look directly at Feltus but was perfectly clear to the detective who waited patiently for a response from the man of the cloth torn between a desire to avenge the death of the young woman with his knowledgeable testimony that would incriminate the worthless husband and his dedication to his faith that would ultimately prevail over all by punishing the guilty for their deadly sins


    25. Though it may be beneficial in extracting information pertinent to both cases, it would probably not be fruitful in identifying Terence’s murderer, but in many instances witnesses had a tendency to unconsciously incriminate themselves while testifying


    26. Max thought for a moment, the whole point of him being there was to find anything that would incriminate The Organization


    27. Perhaps they had come here to retrieve or destroy some vital piece of evidence that they felt would incriminate them and that he had overlooked on the basis that it was probably irrelevant


    28. However, that would probably also incriminate Frank DeSoto and the PUSSICAT CABARET, something Jennifer was loathe to see happen


    29. He was however confident that they would find nothing to put against him: the whole deal had been too well hidden, particularly on the Moscow end of it, and there was nothing left in Viktor’s warehouse that could incriminate him


    30. , “I refuse to answer on the grounds that the testimony might tend to incriminate me

    31. “I don’t know anything about it,” she said, afraid to somehow incriminate herself with each further truth


    32. After all, you never know she may have a hidden camera or recorder in here somewhere just waiting for me to incriminate myself


    33. "I suppose," suggested Craig, "that as long as Murtha was alive he would rather have died than say anything that would incriminate him


    34. Christ, what if he also had some information that could incriminate him


    35. Allward's clothes, too, were free of suspicious stains, though in his case, that proved nothing, merely that he was smarter than the younger doctor and not nearly so likely to incriminate himself


    36. Surely the man couldn't be that naive? Didn't he realise that he had just provided them with an excellent motive for murder? Had he killed Linda Wilks hoping to incriminate Melville-Briggs? At the very least, he could be sure that Sir Anthony would get some very damaging publicity, even if he wasn't suspected of the murder


    37. Why was it called ‘the magic circle’? because all undead filth who violently violate the living auras of people leave their fingerprints behind; they always leave evidence behind, clues which can be used to incriminate them


    38. If any of her brothers or any of her sisters get physically hurt or injured by somebody in their relationship, that's when Dana would interfere and take action, just like she did when Sheena had hurt Robert! Dana had never bothered Sheena before that incident! She never interfered in Sheena and Robert's relationship until Sheena threw that rock at Robert's head, causing Robert to land bleeding in the hospital! That's when Dana interfered! But I believe that Dana was out there at the college to follow Sheena, Teresa, but she is not going to admit it to anybody! Dana is not going to admit to anybody that she was following Sheena! She's not going to incriminate herself! Dana never ever admits or talks about the violence that she does or the violence that she commits! If a person asks or questions Dana about the violence that she's accused of, she'll just tell the person that she doesn't want to talk about it! And she'll only tell them that one time! If the person dares to ask or question Dana about it again, she starts to blow up into a rage!"


    39. If it was done to try to incriminate me, it was done pretty amateurishly, because I have a rock-solid alibi


    40. Donovan was very careful with the documents and he did not want to incriminate the other lawyers, so he simply described what’s in the documents

    41. “I decline to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me


    42. ” They couldn’t incriminate Keith without his lawyer present, right?


    43. Tanner began: “Amy used her clues to force my client to go to these various venues, where she’d left evidence—Hannibal, his father’s house—so he’d incriminate himself


    44. “You’re afraid you’ll incriminate yourself, Lieutenant? Is that because Lynnette Lagrande conspired with you to put Keith Herman up to contracting hits on his family? Isn’t it true that it was Lynnette who wanted Jennifer and Lily Herman dead? She wanted to marry Keith Herman for his money, and then Keith would have an accident


    45. One mistake had been made in not arresting Boone instantly, as he was allowed some few minutes during which he might have communicated with his friend the Lascar, but this fault was soon remedied, and he was seized and searched, without anything being found which could incriminate him


    46. One night, when the police came to search this house, the occupiers resolved to defend themselves, put out the light, and began destroying the things that might incriminate them


    1. The IRS incriminated itself with a 1,500-page document dump answering four years of freedom-of-information


    2. At her request, the lab had given her a digital copy of all the information that incriminated Calvin


    3. I wasn’t so sure Alistair would keep his mouth shut, but it didn’t matter now that he’d incriminated himself in front of two law enforcement officers


    4. His words incriminated all of us


    5. these falsely incriminated individuals always notably belonged to


    6. ‘No, he destroyed everything that might have incriminated him


    7. They incriminated themselves with their own words


    8. Mr Bloom promptly did as suggested and removed the incriminated article, a blunt hornhandled ordinary knife with nothing particularly Roman or antique about it to the lay eye, observing that the point was the least conspicuous point about it


    9. Why was some one so anxious to get possession of it? Because it incriminated him


    10. Moon incriminated herself, you’d already be covered by having told her that anything she said could be used against her?”

    1. Under the Serious Fraud Act of 1990 suspects questioned by the SFO have no right to silence and must answer questions and produce requested evidence, even if it incriminates them


    2. Evil cannot stand an honest man! Evil cannot stand honesty! This one fact alone incriminates the entire western establishment and exposes how the evil of the powers that wanted to destroy Hitler and Germany still exist


    1. “I refuse to answer that question for fear of incriminating myself!” Matt replied, his smile growing wider


    2. Someone walked into that evidence room and replaced the flash drive that contained the incriminating video against Blackburn with an empty one


    3. A copy of the incriminating video, just like Roycen said


    4. Mom clips out the photo and adds it to the other five incriminating pictures in the photo album


    5. Having backed up Frank Booker’s incriminating telephone conversation with Holland onto her laptop, Sheena sat at her desk thinking


    6. The important thing was to cover their tracks and get rid of any incriminating information


    7. He had put off telling him that they’d already destroyed the evidence because he’d hoped there might be a way he could use the threat of exposure to get the incriminating photos back


    8. Gordon was to destroy anything incriminating and forget the operation ever existed


    9. How she would have loved to be in the custom’s interrogation room to see the color drain from that Indian’s face when their bags had been torn to shreds, they’d been stripped and searched, including a digital exam, and found nothing incriminating


    10. Glad that his part of the operations had been a success he tapped the memory stick that contained the incriminating evidence and slung his laptop over his shoulder

    11. Someone, who wished to remain anonymous, had provided a considerable amount of incriminating information about Mr


    12. In an unexpected turnabout, police had found the daily logbook of slain police lieutenant Edgar Vargas in Mike Henderson’s bedroom closet with his bloody fingerprints on it, as well as other incriminating evidence, including the weapon used to murder George Dearling


    13. On occasion, smugglers have fired back at or over the heads of Coast Guard crews, and have tried to ram the cutters while discarding bundles of contraband which usually float to the surface, providing incriminating evidence


    14. Bull and Pooh arrived at the vacant warehouses in northwest Gary to deliver the goods to the reporter—the incriminating pictures of King Cobra


    15. "What about you?" he asked again, trying to think of something incriminating about her


    16. To her dismay, nothing incriminating was in sight


    17. He had already destroyed all incriminating papers and just carried his briefcase


    18. LWC and MFH's mother were interviewed by the ATF and gave them incriminating information


    19. As with the other pavilion, there was nothing personal, nothing incriminating, nowhere to hide a body and no clues about the owner


    20. After ensuring her phone was not in reach and they’d left nothing incriminating behind, they turned at the door and rasped, ‘Fuck it stinks in here! Makes me want to puke

    21. We planned to bluff, bully and bullshit Alistair Pennington into incriminating himself


    22. It would be a hell of a lot of stuff to sift through but there just might be some incriminating evidence of their activities


    23. incriminating contents, my jacket, with the now empty pockets and my


    24. As for incriminating Lance - he murdered Murray, tried to kill us, and was planning a third attempt


    25. “I don’t see any incriminating evidence yet


    26. If there is anything incriminating on or


    27. You never knew when you might have to wipe the hard drive of incriminating evidence


    28. They gave incriminating statements about Tafferel and Aguero in the days that followed


    29. They took care of that loose end, leaving incriminating evidence of his child porno leanings scattered around the house


    30. The Court of Appeal could say that a rubber stamp signature is standard practice and the statement by Hammond is the most incriminating evidence the police have

    31. He had taken the incriminating documentation home with him every night, and now he was removing it permanently


    32. When it came time to depart, with the Marines standing guard as they had done the last time the ship headed out, rather than Captain Curra delivering the incriminating inventory records, Elvira and Ellie Mae did the honors


    33. incriminating words, unintentionally of course


    34. paraphernalia, and whatever else you see that is incriminating


    35. They all wore skin gloves, to avoid incriminating fingerprints


    36. I offered, “And the file that we create will have some very incriminating stuff in it


    37. Some silences are incriminating


    38. I had much incriminating evidence on the mayor


    39. “Sonny, did you send me the incriminating


    40. Although the police found nothing incriminating he did

    41. He watched as the young man glanced around the clearing into which they had ventured as though he was searching for something in hopes of preventing his companion from finding the incriminating object


    42. A dark cloud rolled through his eyes, giving him a distant and removed look as though he had been transported to another time and place far away from here, as if divine intervention were to protect him from incriminating himself in the murder investigation


    43. Actually Lewis was thinking what a drongo Shepherd was, a blind monkey with a hammer up it’s arse could have solved this case, after all it was given to him on a plate, he just had to put the bit’s together, Lewis had reservations about Ted being a master criminal, Lewis, in fact, was beginning to believe Ted might be more dupe than criminal, he was uneasy with the convenient way the evidence was stacked against Ted, for a master criminal he’d stupidly left an inordinately large amount of incriminating evidence lying around, Ted fit the profile of a messenger a lot more than he did a master criminal, Lewis had an uncomfortable feeling Mr Ted Carr was being set up


    44. ” Without waiting for the houseman to do as he was told, Feltus disappeared into the bedroom and began a meticulous, thorough search in order to secure the premises just in case the killer managed to get wind of this witness and decided to suppress any incriminating testimony Charles may decide to give to the benefit of the investigation


    45. It seemed to Feltus that there was a sudden and alarming fear in the humble, quiet eyes as if the incriminating object had exposed a dark secret that should never have come to light


    46. Given those observations and completely disregarding any possibility that the death had been a suicide, Charles had either willing allowed the individual to enter under false pretenses, perhaps insisting that Feltus had sent them with a message, or else had left the room briefly at which time the killer had sneaked inside to wait for the incriminating witness to return so as to silence him forever


    47. bruises had already formed on his neck, leaving incriminating evidence


    48. “The large video files need a lot of storage space, and I’ll bet your brother was smart enough to keep any incriminating evidence off site


    49. Robert and Jerry were clearly upset with the chair’s middle-of-the-road approach to the obviously incriminating issue


    50. Someone had been to Moe’s store in Georgetown before they arrived and removed the evidence incriminating Stratavynski or his organization











































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    Synonyms for "incriminate"

    accuse criminate impeach incriminate imply inculpate decry rebuke castigate chide berate upbraid

    "incriminate" definitions

    suggest that someone is guilty


    bring an accusation against; level a charge against