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We stared at each other for what seemed a long time, neither of us commenting on the incriminatory object in my hands.
Mulder intercepts him, thinking Padgett is instead simply destroying incriminatory evidence.
He can turn over any information he learns from the detainee, whether exculpatory or incriminatory."
Agent Davis set out to compile additional incriminatory evidence to justify adding Apt.
When it was discovered that Soyfer himself had also written incriminatory pieces, he was imprisoned for three months.
Publicola investigated personally, sneaking into the Aquillius estate and finding incriminatory evidence.
The Armenian Patriarchate furnished nothing incriminatory.
'Standard incriminatory stuff.
Since Jacobite activity was by definition treasonous, every wise Jacobite presumably did his best not to leave incriminatory evidence behind.
While the terms are often used interchangeably, cover-up involves withholding incriminatory evidence, while whitewash involves releasing misleading evidence.
The court may have regard to both the incriminatory and the exculpatory parts of the plea explanation, as the court held in S v Cloete.
In R v Valachia, it was held that the court will usually be inclined to pay attention more to the incriminatory parts than to the exculpatory ones.
Blaine pleaded his own defense on the floor of the House of Representatives, and he read aloud selected, edited portions of the letter that were not incriminatory.
Is the incriminatory circumstance of Schuyler's birth that broke the most sacred code of vampires the reason why her mother has been trapped in a coma for so many years?
Because that's exactly who I had suspected after my search of his office and it was Simon's name that I had presented to Geof on an incriminatory platter.
Realizing that Claire is completely lost to him, Newman destroys the Marquis' incriminatory note in Mrs. Tristram's fireplace and packs his bags for America.
Robert Black, a professor of Scottish law at Edinburgh, seemed to view the situation more pessimistically, saying that so far "there is no evidence that is positively incriminatory of either accused."
Smithers was the chief figure of the group; he stood triumphant, one hand on the gas tap, the other gripping the Medium's wrist, and in the Medium's hand--the incriminatory tambourine.
This crocodile, then, played the role not only of Ma Ubu's handbag; it was Pa Ubu's pet advisor and cover-up man, too, concealing incriminatory evidence in his mouth .
As investigating officer, I have the right to examine the victim's personal possessions in order to locate his next of kin, as well as any incriminatory items that may suggest a motive for his murder."
It transpires that Rick (Christopher Shand), her boyfriend, gets involved in the cover up and goes to retrieve incriminatory evidence (a blanket) off the corpse, but is killed, replaced in Emser's grave.
While they were unable to provide specific details, several people following the case said they believed it was different from some previous ones in which the Government failed to produce convincing incriminatory evidence in court and, therefore, failed to get convictions.
Cpl. Arnold Bracy, one of the Marine embassy guards charged with espionage in Moscow, was interviewed again by investigators this weekend and continued to insist that his initial incriminatory statements had been coerced, according to a lawyer in the case.
The scheme of using bags for bodies served to provide a suitable of place of hiding for Ubu, an easy place of discovery for his wife and an ideal place for Ubu to plant incriminatory evidence by which he could distance himself from their crimes.