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inculpatory

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inculpatory adjective accusative, accusatory, blaming, charging with guilt, condemnatory, criminative, criminatory, damaging, damnatory, damning, denouncing, denunciatory, establishing guilt, implicating, implicative, implicatory, imputative, imputing blame, incriminating, incriminatory, inculpating, injuring, involving in guilt
Associated concepts: inculpatory admission, inculpatory evvdence, inculpatory facts, inculpatory statements
See also: incriminatory


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A copy of the statement obtained by AFP said Lemonde shocked subordinates in a meeting at his Phnom Penh home in August when he told them, "I would prefer that we find more inculpatory evidence than exculpatory evidence".
Diligent and fortuitous litigators might occasionally chance on a "smoking gun" in such a database, but thorough and effective culling of all or even most of the inculpatory or otherwise useful records requires a different kind of information: guidance from someone intimately familiar with the government activities under scrutiny.
95) Their sample included 48 college students who were asked to review a transcript of a mock criminal trial where the key piece of inculpatory evidence was a hair left at the crime scene.
 
 
 
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