The phrase
"incriminating information" refers to evidence or facts that suggest someone is guilty or involved in a crime. It's evidence that can be used against a person in a legal case.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«incriminating»
«information»
Sentences with «incriminating information»
- Leo Hickman and co at the Guardian thought they had a bona fide leak of incriminating information on the funding of climate skeptics by the Heartland Institute. (wattsupwiththat.com)
- We also look at an interesting legal idea forming in Europe, the so - called «right to be forgotten,» which would allow users to remove incriminating information from the web. (rocketlawyer.com)
- Global tides of formal and informal information sharing — enabling countries where tax leakage is occurring to easily obtain a transfusion of incriminating information about the affairs of local taxpayers offshore — mean that the financial professional faces personal risk in adopting a head - in - the - sand approach. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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