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Additionally, Debrow wrote, “none of the interviewed electors said anything in any of their interviews that was incriminating to themselves or anyone else, and certainly not to any other elector represented by defense counsel.”

From Seattle Times • May 5, 2023

One Weibo social media user asked in a comment whether saving a screenshot of Ms. Peng’s post was incriminating.

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

A few months before the coup, one of the committee's senior officials, Wajdi Saleh, gave the BBC a tour of the unit, showing piles of what he said was incriminating evidence.

From BBC • Nov. 6, 2021

"We thought that was incriminating of Oswald," said Notre Dame law professor G. Robert Blakey, former chief counsel to the 1977 House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations, which re-examined the evidence in Kennedy's death.

From Reuters • Jul. 8, 2013

Not a single one of those remarks was incriminating or even suspicious—but it didn't take a master mind to add them together and make this note!

From On Secret Service Detective-Mystery Stories Based on Real Cases Solved By Government Agents by Taft, William Nelson