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Incriminating meaning
Causing, showing, or proving that one is guilty of wrongdoing.
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The cache, he said, contained “incriminating documents, incriminating charts, incriminating presentations, incriminating blueprints, incriminating photos, incriminating videos and more.
The pattern in the portions of the hearings I’ve seen is to take incriminating (or incriminating-sounding) statements in the report and get Mueller to affirm them.
Advocate Umakant Kataria, representing the accused, told reporters that the police had recovered four charred mobile phones and other incriminating material.
Asserting that the presidential election was stolen has been broader claims that tech companies, the media and federal intelligence officials colluded to cover up incriminating information found on the laptop of Biden’s only surviving son, Hunter.
Despite his self-proclaimed willingness to testify in court, Murdoch’s rambling, brutally candid, and self-incriminating answers in deposition raise questions over his judgment.
He said the police also recovered 20 AK-47 expended ammunition and other incriminating items.
In both instances the complainants were using Snapchat where they were friended and convinced to share some incriminating photos of themselves.
Inside the vehicle, officers found 21 grams of 74 per cent pure cocaine in snap-bags and mobile phones containing incriminating messages, Crown Court heard.
Israel has said the measure is necessary to contain dangerous militants and avoid divulging incriminating material for security reasons.
It appears that federal prosecutors never even booted it up to look for additional evidence of wrongdoing in this case — all the better to keep from incriminating the Big Guy in any of this.
It means that you are refusing to answer a question, because a truthful answer would tend to be incriminating, Then what did Donald Trump do last week?
Now, according tosources say that should Spears refuse to renegotiate their prenup, Asghari might retaliate by releasing incriminating information about his soon-to-be ex-wife.
Sisodia had earlier sought bail saying he was neither a flight risk nor the CBI found anything incriminating against him in its probe into the alleged irregularities relating to the excise policy.
Some of the remarks were included in a New York Times report last week which suggested they were among a trove of highly incriminating clips.
Speaking about the incriminating evidence found on Collum’s handset, Mr Logan said: “The messages relate to drugs supply and it appears that Chubba is directing the accused and others to courier drugs or carry out smaller drug deals.
The documents could reveal how three years ago senior BBC figures covered up incriminating information about the Corporation’s ‘woefully ineffective’ investigation into rogue reporter Bashir.
The group's movements were captured on camera and 'incriminating' footage helped to put them away.
Two years later the house would be raided by scene investigators who found the trove of incriminating evidence.
When the cloud storage of the accused was accessed, their photographs with ISKP banner, videos of a leader giving them the pledge of allegiance, audio clips of their leader and other incriminating files were recovered, the ATS said in a release.
Would the incriminating testimony cover only Jan.