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Public wellbeing is compromised and innocent lives pay the price when legislation wrongly incriminates a majority due to the actions of unaccountable and thoughtless individuals.
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That leaves us in the potential situation of receiving body camera footage only when it serves the NYPD and the prosecution, not when it exonerates our clients or incriminates an officer.
This could incriminate a lot of people.
If that's enough to incriminate a parent, you may as well send me straight to death row.
A few days earlier, Mr Justice Ognall had accused his force of seeking to incriminate a suspect with "deceptive conduct of the grossest kind".
Blood feeding behavior is crucial in both incriminating a vector in disease transmission and in understanding the mechanism of transmission, too.
However, recent studies have incriminated a range of other species, such as Anopheles nigerrimus, An. subpictus, An. barbirostris, and An.
Most of the necessary conditions for incriminating a species as a reservoir of Leishmania [ 11], was observed in the dogs and small mammals sampled in our study.
In conclusion, it is inappropriate to use a common name to incriminate a group of structurally diverse compounds simply because they share one common structural feature.
We have several examples of each, which clearly demonstrate that a reply from the GP alone is not sufficient to prevent over-volunteering and that it can falsely incriminate a volunteer.
This is one of those rare times that a prominent cyclist has openly incriminated an entire team and by consequence the culture of professional cycling.
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