Incriminating
11incriminating value — (IV) The ratio of the probability (x) os a match for the characteristic measured if the suspect and crime specimens are from the same source to the probability (y) if they are from different sources. IV = x + y …
12incriminating evidence — evidence which implicates an individual s involvement in a crime …
13incriminating findings — discovery which proves the guilt of …
14incriminating material — material which proves the guilt of …
15incriminating admission — An acknowledgment of facts tending to establish guilt …
16incriminating circumstance — A fact or circumstance, collateral to the fact of the commission of a crime, which tends to show either that such a crime has been committed or that some particular person committed it …
17incriminating evidence — Evidence which tends to establish guilt of the accused or from which, with other evidence, his or her guilt may be inferred. See also inculpatory Compare exculpatory statement or evidence …
18incriminating statement — A statement which tends to establish guilt of the accused or from which, with other facts, his guilt may be inferred, or which tends to disprove some defense …
19incriminating admission — An acknowledgment of facts tending to establish guilt …
20incriminating circumstance — A fact or circumstance, collateral to the fact of the commission of a crime, which tends to show either that such a crime has been committed or that some particular person committed it …