Incriminating
in sentence
25 examples of Incriminating in a sentence
You show me your search history, and I'll find something
incriminating
or something embarrassing there in five minutes.
From 1993-2008, the same female DNA was found in multiple crime scenes around Europe,
incriminating
an elusive killer dubbed the Phantom of Heilbronn.
The setup for "Nature of the Beast" is ingeniously simple, and fraught with limitless potential for suspense: harried salesman Jack (a very domesticated Lance Henriksen) picks up trouble in the form of hitchhiker Adrian (Eric Roberts), who seems to be in possession of
incriminating
information against Jack.
The outcome is totally illogical and incomprehensible, no
incriminating
evidence is revealed to the spectator.
Apparently in early 2005, SciFi Channel threatened to release the
incriminating
photos they have of John Rhys-Davies and said, "We need you to star in another SciFi Original."
Writer/director Wil Shriner is also the clerk at the Public Records Office where the intrepid teen-detectives discover that the
incriminating
Environmental Impact Report is missing.
In post civil war America the President, (Van Johnson), travels to Dallas and is assassinated by corrupt officials and businessman interested in installing the vice President whom they can blackmail due to
incriminating
documents.
As the cleaning woman, no one pays any attention to her, so they say and do
incriminating
things in front of her that she is smart enough to catch on to and use to help her helpless and hapless boss.
One has to wonder if Zwick has
incriminating
pictures of Hanks or something that would make him do this movie.
By bizarre mis-fortunes however, Dave finds out his girlfriend embezzled a huge amount of money from Daves work-place
incriminating
Dave, and Andrew is wrongly accused of sexually assaulting a girl scout (Canadian humour people!).
When bodies start turning up with
incriminating
evidence pointing to The Saint, the police try to track him down.
Tim is always getting caught in horribly embarrassing and
incriminating
situations, that are the centre of the show.
Moriarty again comes into Holmes' life when he threatens Prince Alexis with
incriminating
love letters!
The five-day delay in allowing UN chemical-weapons experts to verify the attack gave Assad’s government ample time to conceal
incriminating
evidence, allow it to degrade, or destroy it with further shelling.
Two forensic reports have established that the handwriting on the
incriminating
CD was forged.
The defense lawyer points to the key piece of evidence and addresses the prosecutor: “You, sir, claim that this CD containing all the
incriminating
documents was prepared by my client in 2003.
But the police made an elementary error that revealed the set-up: after supposedly receiving an anonymous tip about Ahmet A. (a pseudonym), they mistakenly searched Ahmet B.’s home – and yet somehow found the
incriminating
files among B.’s possessions.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe’s strategy of “democratic security” appears to have paid off, supported by the United States-financed Plan Colombia, as well as by much plain good luck, such as finding thousands of
incriminating
computer files three months ago in an attack on a FARC camp in Ecuador.
We all know just how cunning bureaucrats can be in destroying
incriminating
evidence.
Seven or eight liberal dailies publish critical opinion or even
incriminating
evidence against government officials.
There is always a chance, in such a volatile climate, that deals will be broken, witnesses will flip, and facts will emerge that are every bit as
incriminating
as the evidence that felled Nixon.
From the moment he fired Flynn, Trump has behaved as if he fears that Flynn has
incriminating
information that he might be able to trade to avoid punishment for improperly accepting and failing to disclose payments from the governments of Russia and Turkey.
When leaks of
incriminating
audiotapes continued, he banned Twitter and YouTube, putting Turkey in league with China and Iran with regard to freedom of expression.
Instead, the court was presented with a plethora of
incriminating
circumstantial evidence, from the absence of a witness statement explaining the necessity of the prorogation, to its exceptional length.
Watson's reports are most
incriminating
documents."
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