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7 Sentences With "falsely incriminate"

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He admitted that, after the device detonated in 1994, he attempted to falsely incriminate another person by placing a pipe and other items in the person's car.
"The Committee has refused to define the scope of the deposition, but its members have already falsely accused Mr. Simpson of 'lying' -- ample basis for us to be concerned that this Committee is only seeking to falsely incriminate Mr. Simpson," the letter said.
Jonathan Taylor, the head of the WADA committee responsible for overseeing Russian compliance and for producing the report that the board will consider, wrote that his committee did not know who gave the instructions to alter and delete the Moscow Data or to plant fabricated messages in it to try to falsely incriminate Rodchenkov, who now lives in the United States.
His daughter Swetha (Suhasini), who is doing research in criminology gets acquainted with Charan. Swetha falls in love with Charan during this process and changes Charan into a caring person. Chakravarthy is trying to eliminate the notorious criminal gang led by Snake (Kannada Prabhakar). Meanwhile, Snake and his men, who are enemies of Chakravarti, try every possible method to destroy him and falsely incriminate him in a murder case.
When Eades presented the email in court, Hyman accused him of forgery. Eades' own detective work attempting to clear his name led ultimately to the arrest of Hyman. CCTV footage from a computer shop proved that Hyman had sent the email and thus had attempted to falsely incriminate Eades.FNF newsletter account of Hyman storyWikinews coverage at UK PM's speechwriter awaits sentence 26 August 2007 On 19 September 2007 Hyman was jailed for 12 months at Bristol Crown Court, and ordered to pay £3,000 compensation to his victim.
On Monday 6 August 2007 Hyman was convicted of attempting to pervert the course of justice. Hyman had been representing a divorced woman fighting for custody of her four-year-old daughter when he tried to falsely incriminate the girl's father. The father, Simon Eades, was applying for increased access to his child. Hyman had crafted and sent a fraudulent email to the father which appeared to be from a charity campaigning for fathers' rights and whose content appeared to support the father's claim that he should be granted greater access to his daughter.
He used to work in a gang, and together they organised traps to falsely incriminate innocents in order to gain the statutory reward from their conviction. MacDaniel and his gang were finally discovered thanks to the evidence given by one of gang and tried at the Old Bailey: they were sentenced to pay a fine, be exposed in the pillory, be imprisoned for seven years and prove to be well behaving during the three years after imprisonment. MacDaniel survived the pillory because he was rescued before being killed, but two members of the gang who were also pilloried died from serious injury-related wounds. John Whitwood was hired by public officers to investigate, seek and arrest criminals, sometimes with the help of other fellows.

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