Incriminate in a sentence as a verb

Guy didn't want to break the law, but the LEO brought along an extra gun just to incriminate him.

So the police cannot be called as a witness in other countries and incriminate you by contradicting you with your own words?

I presume she initially refused to do so on the grounds that it might incriminate her - as is her right under the Fifth Amendment.

You have stronger 4th Amendment protections, plus a 5th Amendment right not to incriminate yourself.

This supposedly prevents them from taking the fifth, because they can't incriminate themselves.

And students cannot incriminate themselves because, even if the district shared the information with police, police can't prosecute based on that, he said.

Saying anything except answering their queries with carefully constructed responses will either incriminate you or make them mad.

He wants people to focus on the issue he raised: Whether school officials considered that students could incriminate themselves with their answers to the survey that included questions about drug and alcohol use.

Here's a key passage from the middle of the story submitted here:"Dryden, a social studies teacher, told three of his classes that they had a Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate themselves when they took a social-emotional learning survey April 18.

Precedent has shown self-incrimination is enforceable in non-disciplinary public school "proceedings".If the students were "coerced" or "compelled" to take a survey that may self-incriminate them, then it could probably be shown the privilege did apply.

When you get to a point where government agencies fabricate evidence in order to incriminate people that they "know" are guilty, they are acting as judge, jury and executioner, and undermining the whole system of justice on which our democratic societies are built.

Since the subpoena is clearly demanding Rubin incriminate himself by opening himself to both civil and criminal liability, the privilege against self incrimination applies and he should be given immunity if ordered to comply with the subpoena.

Incriminate definitions

verb

suggest that someone is guilty

See also: imply inculpate

verb

bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse"

See also: accuse impeach criminate