Sentence examples for incriminating words from inspiring English sources

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Turn the clock back to the 1970s when the art of "verballing" – attributing incriminating words to a defendant – was endemic.

While the recordings produced powerful atmospherics, the government had to be wary that they did not go over the top, inadvertently playing into a defense argument that Mr. Blagojevich was prone to impertinence, and that his most incriminating words should not be taken seriously.

Phone calls were recorded, incriminating words were said.

The film keeps the two brothers apart for as long as it can, and their eventual meeting is an acting doozy and a visual marvel (it's basically set up as an old-west style duel, where the weapons are not guns or swords but incriminating words).

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His Google page is now plastered with the incriminating word 'rapist', albeit in reference to his convicted friend.

The incriminating word had long been a land mine because of its potential to damage the presidential candidate making the accusation.

Like Nixon, they would, in the end, be left with the same hopeless, incriminating overload of words.

Indeed, more than any formal case Washington could have made, bin Laden's self-incriminating words may help persuade people throughout the Muslim world of his culpability, while energizing governments that until now have been reluctant to condemn Al Qaeda and its supporters.

Yet his every word incriminated him.

The e-mail's words were sobering, if not incriminating.

In other words, its game plan is to gather as much incriminating evidence against the potential pedophile.

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