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  • inculpatory — /inkalpat(6)riy/ In the law of evidence, going or tending to establish guilt; that which tends to incriminate. People v. White, 35 Cal.App.2d 61, 94 P.2d 617, 621. While a confession admits commission of a crime, an inculpatory statement admits a …   Black's law dictionary

  • inculpatory — /inkalpat(6)riy/ In the law of evidence, going or tending to establish guilt; that which tends to incriminate. People v. White, 35 Cal.App.2d 61, 94 P.2d 617, 621. While a confession admits commission of a crime, an inculpatory statement admits a …   Black's law dictionary

  • confession — con·fes·sion n 1: an act of confessing 2: an acknowledgment of a fact or allegation as true or proven; esp: a written or oral statement by an accused party acknowledging the party s guilt (as by admitting commission of a crime) compare admission; …   Law dictionary

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  • incriminatory — I adjective accusatory, accusing, blaming, charging with guilt, condemnatory, condemning, convicting, criminative, criminatory, damaging, damnatory, damning, defamatory, denunciatory, disparaging, establishing guilt, harming, implicating,… …   Law dictionary

  • Exculpatory evidence — is the evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial, which clears or tends to clear the defendant of guilt [ [http://legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Exculpatory+evidence The Free Dictionary by Farlex Definition of Exculpatory… …   Wikipedia

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