Yes sir, I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that it may incriminate me! |
I accept the evidence of all three Crown witnesses that they have not attempted to manufacture together a script to incriminate the accused. |
Given a fair wind and, more to the point, given the burden and standard of proof required to incriminate him, this story might well have worked. |
But in the second situation, the right to silence or not to incriminate oneself may be infringed. |
I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me. |
Benicia invited Martin to lunch to discuss evidence that could incriminate him in the embezzlement. |