incrimination

  • 41privilege against self incrimination — noun the civil right (guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution) to refuse to answer questions or otherwise give testimony against yourself • Syn: ↑freedom from self incrimination • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence •… …

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  • 42self-incrimination — noun giving testimony, in a trial, that would incriminate oneself …

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  • 43self-incrimination — self in|crim|i|na|tion [ ,self ın,krımı neıʃn ] noun uncount the act of giving information about yourself that makes you seem guilty of a crime ╾ ,self in criminating adjective: self incriminating evidence …

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  • 44self-incrimination — self′ incrimina′tion n. the act of incriminating oneself or exposing oneself to prosecution, esp. by giving evidence or testimony • Etymology: 1920–25 self′ incrim′inating, adj …

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  • 45Criminalisation — Incrimination Introduction générale Droit pénal et ses sources …

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  • 46incriminate — incrimination, n. incriminator, n. incriminatory /in krim euh neuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /in krim euh nayt /, v.t., incriminated, incriminating. 1. to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury. 2 …

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  • 47framed — Incrimination of person on false or fabricated evidence Compare entrapment. When used to describe evidence, word is generally accepted as implying that willful perjurers, suborned by and conspiring with parties in interest to litigation, are… …

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  • 48framed — Incrimination of person on false or fabricated evidence Compare entrapment. When used to describe evidence, word is generally accepted as implying that willful perjurers, suborned by and conspiring with parties in interest to litigation, are… …

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  • 49Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I · …

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  • 50Miranda warning — The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to inform them …

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