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How to use incriminate in a sentence

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However, Germany has insisted it cannot bend its laws forbidding supplying evidence that could incriminate someone facing execution.
If one is forced to give someone free access to one's computer, one might incriminate oneself.
Benicia invited Martin to lunch to discuss evidence that could incriminate him in the embezzlement.
Given a fair wind and, more to the point, given the burden and standard of proof required to incriminate him, this story might well have worked.
I accept the evidence of all three Crown witnesses that they have not attempted to manufacture together a script to incriminate the accused.
You do not have to answer the questions if you believe the answers might incriminate you.
I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me.
He went on to challenge the Kansas scheme, arguing that it compels him to incriminate himself in violation of the Fifth Amendment.
Yes sir, I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that it may incriminate me!
He gave evidence, of course, having been warned that he could refuse to answer any question that might incriminate him.
Nobody is held accountable or the evidence is insufficient to incriminate anyone.
His rights not to incriminate himself and to be represented by counsel had been carefully, scrupulously honoured.
They do not seek to incriminate, since practices such as subletting offices and employing relatives do not actually break any rules.
But in the second situation, the right to silence or not to incriminate oneself may be infringed.
But it provides the protection against giving evidence in which you might incriminate yourself.
According to a knowledgeable source, Hernandez began to incriminate himself only after more than an hour of questioning.
The source concludes by stating that the article by Mr. Abbou that was used to incriminate him condemned the use of torture in Tunisia.
International standards for fair trial guarantee the right not to be forced to incriminate oneself or to confess guilt.
The objective is to determine the truth and uncover all the facts, whether they serve to incriminate or exculpate the accused.
Only two countries in Europe out of 40 whereat the research was conducted do not incriminate these acts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You will find much to incriminate society and precious little that will incriminate me.
I took care, in answer to Flora's challenge, not to incriminate Mrs. Meldrum.
Even if it were, there was nothing in it to incriminate her.
We've searched these grounds, and found nothing to incriminate anybody.
We rely on your honour not to incriminate us with the police.
I understood that under criminal law, I did not have to incriminate myself and tell the police that I was the driver.
A prisoner is no longer a man, but a human agent to incriminate others.
How, then, is it lawful to incriminate the Principate of the whole Church?
If the worst came to the worst, and the boy came to harm, the paper would incriminate nobody.
So cleverly was the colonel concealed that, even when the Moriarty gang was broken up, we could not incriminate him.
Every paper which would incriminate him was destroyed before he left the house.
Now, police have taken away the Biebster's mobile phone, leaving him fearful it could incriminate him further.
The merest whisper would be sufficient to incriminate me for ever.
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