incriminating in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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incriminating in the PONS Dictionary

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He was captured with incriminating papers in his possession.
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The processpractised in other colonies as welldeliberately sought to remove incriminating evidence.
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The book was eventually published in 1957 after a seven-year delay, and after all incriminating material had been redacted.
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Its possession alone would later be considered incriminating evidence.
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Another tactic of stonewalling is providing the jurors with misleading information or purposefully withholding certain pieces of information that can be self incriminating.
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Most incriminating was the relatively good state of the men's uniforms and boots, which showed that they had not lived long after being captured.
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The reports were incriminating and proclaimed that the local police failed in their duty to respond to complaints over the past two years.
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Initially, they did not find any incriminating evidence, but after further searching, three bodies of young men were discovered in a nearby barn.
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Finding no incriminating evidence, much of the confiscated material has been returned.
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An underboss likely has incriminating information about the boss, and so bosses often appoint people close to them to the underboss position for protection.
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