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To take any action now will be to inculpate yourself."
"And they used the techniques that police use to try and get someone to inculpate themselves."
Then someone came into your room and placed the pistol there in order to inculpate you."
Let us carefully compare with each other the various communications sent to the evening paper, in which the object was to inculpate a gang.
I have observed that my letter might inculpate me in the eyes of persons unacquainted with the particulars of what had passed.
I assume that his purpose was to protest against her supplying funds to inculpate Miss Goheen, and to demand that the attempt be abandoned.
Investigators have relied solely on the suspect's confession to inculpate him; the DNA or fingerprint samples collected at the murder scene supposedly did not match the suspect's.
Man Is Said to Blame Himself "I am told by authorities and by himself that he has made many statements that inculpate him," Mr. Boyle said.
King agrees with Harvey's attorney, Peter J. Neufeld, that the evidence could indeed inculpate Harvey and thus that 1983 was a proper vehicle for bringing the action.
He said the prosecution case's weaknesses did not become apparent until the police administrative proceedings last year, "where the testimony by the main witnesses under oath failed to really inculpate him in any significant fashion."
An attempt was made to inculpate a group of five aldermen with participation in the troubles, but it is unlikely that in at least four cases there was any real foundation for the charge.
Mere presence on the spot could no more inculpate him than it could inculpate me; if I had met him there, equally had he met me there.
With an amalgamation of sadness, repentance, ego and humour, YYO tried its best to inculpate the audience to think in detail about the question "dOBATO" raised.
Finally, Hersh's misleading editing of the transcript of our joint appearance at Brown University creates the false impression that I defended North's and Poindexter's decision not to inculpate the President.
Until 1381 the greater merchants contrived to maintain their influence in the court of aldermen, but after the Peasants' Revolt Northampton was able to capture the mayoralty, and may have exploited the fears aroused by this disorder to try to inculpate his opponents.
This is one of those essential narratives which I cannot give with too much simplicity; because, in making an improper use of their names, I should either excuse or inculpate myself, both of which in this place are entirely out of the question.
In 930, An, who had past grudges against Emperor Mingzong's adoptive son Li Congke, encouraged Li Congke's subordinate Yang Yanwen (楊彥溫) to mutiny, to try to inculpate Li Congke.
When the lovers, under torture, each refuse to inculpate the other, the king decides to organize a judicial debate, the cause of women to be defended by a certain Braçayda (Hortensia in other versions), and the cause of men by a certain Torrellas (Afranio in other versions).