inculpatory in a sentence
a.
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Definition
Inculpatory refers to evidence or statements that imply or suggest someone's guilt in a crime.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer presented inculpatory evidence that cast doubt on the defendant's alibi.
- Inculpatory statements made during the interrogation were pivotal in securing a conviction.
- The prosecution relied heavily on inculpatory documents found in the defendant's possession.
- Witness testimonies provided inculpatory details that linked the suspect to the crime scene.
- Despite the inculpatory nature of the video footage, the defense argued it was taken out of context.