He appeared on subpoena and declined to answer a number of questions directed to the documents on the ground of potential self incrimination. |
However he used a special defence of incrimination to blame his two co-accused. |
I could use anything I wanted, but I had to put it back exactly as I had found it and dust off my fingerprints to avoid incrimination. |
The Law Commission proposed that the privilege should be restricted to incrimination for crimes punishable by imprisonment. |
All the accused men were well known for their licentious behaviour and for this reason possibly became easy targets for incrimination. |
With regard to offences committed abroad, he wished to know in which cases the principle of double incrimination applied. |