Moreover, the attempt of the counsel for the crown to force the prisoner to incriminate himself was opposed to the whole spirit and tradition of the law of England. [verb]
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It followed from his training that, if you admit one error in a revealed text, you incriminate the whole. [verb]
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Their theories are incriminated, their aim suspected, their ulterior motive is feared, their conscience denounced. [verb]
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Gedge had no desire to bring Boyce to justice and thereby incriminate himself. [Please select]
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He could not say the word which would incriminate her and leave him free. [Please select]
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What part has your lordship had in this--that you should incriminate yourself with us. [Please select]
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The police would get nothing from him to incriminate David. [Please select]
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"A man is not bound to incriminate himself," replied Peter, smiling. [Please select]
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The Rajah has been deeply incriminated and is in hiding. [Please select]
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The stream bed habitat and the appearance of the tooth punctures tended to incriminate raccoons as predators. [Please select]
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He won universal admiration for courage, coolness, and deliberation, and for his skill in parrying all attempts to incriminate others. [Please select]
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