Yes, contrary to popular belief, often testing is used to exonerate or exculpate possible suspects rather than implicate. |
Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail. |
He studiously avoided leaving a paper trail that could implicate him in the financial shenanigans. |
Yesterday, he also laid out an intricate plot to implicate him in his former wife's murder, stopping short of calling it political interference. |
They've been doing everything they can since my release to somehow implicate me with this crime, which is very unethical, but they do it anyways. |
Ever more precise neurochemistry, neuroimaging, and functional neuroimaging techniques implicate these brain regions as well. |