Cindy got the tape that incriminates Grant after she heard Marley tell Jake where it was hidden. |
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Coleman said that, in his experience, the hardest story to get from any suspect is a narrative in which he incriminates himself. |
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Juvenile witnesses and victims are informed of their right to refuse to testify if it incriminates them or their close relatives. |
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Section 136 of the Penal Code also incriminates any act that leads to a miscarriage of a pregnant woman. |
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The repressive norm which incriminates the behaviour and defines the penalty is established by national law. |
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It doesn't tell you anything that matters, anything that incriminates me. |
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The Omani Criminal Law incriminates any participation in, support of or incitement to such acts. |
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The Statute of the ICC moreover incriminates war crimes committed within the scope of non-international armed conflict. |
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That file, Exposure's tell-tale heart, incriminates Giles and, by association, Simon. |
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Even though the Niger Criminal Code incriminates the financing of terrorism, the WAEMU Uniform CFT Law which extends the FIU's mandate to countering this type of criminal activity has not yet been transposed. |
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The Criminal Procedures Act 1991 stipulates that no person is to be held guilty or to be punished for an act unless an existing law incriminates and punishes this act. |
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Article 2: Most Member States have or will have legislation that separately incriminates terrorist acts committed in relation to terrorist groups. |
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Paragraph 2 of this article incriminates acts of a person who recruits, transports, transfers, buys, sells, harbours or accepts migrants, whereby an imprisonment sentence of one to five years shall be imposed. |
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Moreover, along with torture, Spanish legislation also incriminates, all acts which, without constituting torture, may be described as inhuman and degrading. |
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