The repressive norm which incriminates the behaviour and defines the penalty is established by national law. |
It doesn't tell you anything that matters, anything that incriminates me. |
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. |
Coleman said that, in his experience, the hardest story to get from any suspect is a narrative in which he incriminates himself. |
Juvenile witnesses and victims are informed of their right to refuse to testify if it incriminates them or their close relatives. |
That file, Exposure's tell-tale heart, incriminates Giles and, by association, Simon. |