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"incriminating" Definitions
  1. that seems to show that somebody has done something wrong or illegal

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They never did, because there was nothing incriminating to say.
Bozdag said there was no evidence incriminating Zarrab or Turkey.
"There is still some incriminating stuff out there," he said.
And, predictably, he ended up revealing some potentially incriminating information.
And incentives for incriminating others should come with strict conditions.
Of course, that doesn't even come close to incriminating Obama.
"The government has to show there's incriminating evidence," she said.
Incriminating evidence of virtual animal abuse Somehow, it gets worse.
Depending on circumstances, it could be incriminating and was concealed.
But stop yourself before sending anything that might be incriminating.
What they found was incriminating, not just for the couple.
Incriminating documents were destroyed or locked away in a safe.
"I have one million pages of incriminating documents," he said.
"Yes," she finally says, realizing her silence is too incriminating.
Later, Issa made "incriminating statements" and was subsequently charged with murder.
The final report could contain additional incriminating details about Mr Trump.
Their testimony incriminating Mr Temer is still valid, Mr Janot insists.
If Mueller finds incriminating evidence against anyone, he can seek indictments.
Unfortunately for them, there was nothing incriminating, illegal, or untoward. Nothing.
Potentially incriminating news has "a way of getting out," said Whitaker.
Prosecutors allege Durst killed Berman to keep her from incriminating him.
But then the board received new incriminating details from its lawyers.
They found none of the "incriminating" evidence Rackauckas claimed to have.
I don't find his language as incriminating as some people do.
The use of any authoritative language becomes an incriminating act itself.
Imagine how much they might pay to make incriminating videos vanish.
But he thinks cops were hoping to find something more incriminating.
Clinton's candidacy, mindlessly leaving an incriminating paper trail all the while.
In my life, I don't do anything else that's incriminating at all.
Police allege that when Hernandez confessed, he provided them with incriminating details.
Volker has already testified and handed over some pretty incriminating text messages.
That wasn't incriminating on its own, but it did suggest a motive.
Out of those roughly 9.2 million intercepts, none were listed as incriminating.
It ended when Aeroflot noticed the owner's incriminating posts on social media.
The incriminating claims included that, if gay marriage were legal, then you
It suppressed the entire wiretap, which did not contain anything incriminating anyway.
Suspicions linger that the finance ministry may still be hiding incriminating records.
Days later, Mr. Comey announced that the computer held no incriminating evidence.
So, in addition to singing, they "compose" by making up incriminating details.
Did America's best-connected sexual predator accumulate incriminating videos of powerful men?
After being forced to turn over the incriminating tape recordings, Nixon resigned.
Knowing the tapes were deeply incriminating, Nixon searched for a way out.
Proving wrongdoing will be difficult, though, requiring, perhaps, incriminating email or other correspondence.
What they found isn't exactly incriminating, but it will surely fuel new memes.
However, almost all the reports have concluded that the incriminating files were planted.
Authorities have said that when Hernandez confessed, he provided investigators with incriminating details.
Finally, Trump repeatedly gives foreign leaders incriminating evidence they can use against him.
Police say that when Hernandez allegedly confessed, he provided investigators with incriminating details.
He's savvy enough not to say anything incriminating in telephone calls or emails.
This cannot be adequately disproved without [the alleged victim's] assistance providing incriminating testimony.
Anne MacInnes snapped this incriminating photo of a stag in Wester Ross, Scotland.
Waymo believed it contained incriminating evidence and pushed to get access to it.
Although prosecutors believe the video is incriminating, Franklin's lawyer Scott Adams reportedly disagrees.
But then another scrap of tape—the tapes that had been recording incriminating
A pretext call was done but no incriminating statements were made by [Silva].
Also: don't put your criminally incriminating stuff in the trash by your house!
The plexiglas vitrines are adorned with the men's faces and supposedly incriminating evidence.
Without anything incriminating, he was able to persuade them to let him go.
There&aposs no sign so far that they&aposve uncovered any incriminating evidence.
The attackers tried to copy Ahtapot onto Pehlivan's hard drive together with incriminating documents.
However, no deduction is incriminating if you have the documentation to back it up.
Bilott could not believe the scale of incriminating material that DuPont had sent him.
The growing number of allegations about President Trump's links to Russia sounds really incriminating.
He leaves four of the tapes behind and takes the two most incriminating ones.
What other incriminating documents can be dug up from the Home Office's capacious archives?
According to environmental activists, she has helped slow-walk the release of incriminating documents.
Whether he has anything to say that is incriminating, it&aposs a real question.
It emerged that two of the seven videos incriminating the students had been doctored.
They alleged the footage used to vindicate him was edited, leaving out incriminating evidence.
If Wim needed to say anything potentially incriminating, he whispered it into her ear.
At first glance, nothing Allardyce said in the incriminating footage alone explains his dismissal.
A lawyer who writes a Tweet like that incriminating a client should be disbarred.
Nevertheless, this intent standard is difficult to violate absent a confession or incriminating statement.
But obtaining those incriminating communications — which are clearly public records — was no easy task.
Authorities in Washington have said they believe he could share incriminating information about Maduro.
"I don't want to have any incriminating evidence against me," he told the station.
Proffer agreements allow defendants and suspects to provide information to prosecutors without incriminating themselves.
He said incriminating information about Clinton could be considered a contribution under the act.
Essentially, the Fifth Amendment says you can't be compelled to give self-incriminating testimony.
There&aposs been no sign so far that they&aposve discovered any incriminating information.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "He had notebooks in there and a lot of incriminating kale chips.
Newspapers covering Mr. Lombardo's 1983 sentencing hearing splashed the incriminating transcripts across their pages.
But Republicans remain loath to criticize Trump's behavior, despite a pile of incriminating evidence.
It began with the smoking gun: a transcript of a "perfect" conversation — perfectly incriminating.
The findings have been considered incriminating when compared to the private and public statements.
What does he need to worry about incriminating himself or not helping his cause?
The incriminating evidence, they say, was inadvertently provided by Syria's ally, the Russian government.
But let&aposs come back to these incriminating texts with Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
He has invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid making statements that could be self-incriminating.
On the one hand, Schweinsteiger does appear to have his arm in an incriminating position.
There is also the possibility that the emails contain nothing explosive, incriminating or even new.
Instead, Ronnie distracts the police officer long enough for Reggie to hide the incriminating evidence.
A defendant who takes the stand may have to admit to facts that are incriminating.
Prosecutors are on notice that incriminating notations during jury selection are a very bad idea.
Does Trump Jr.'s statement, in response to an offer of incriminating information about Sen.
If you use video chat instead of sending pictures, it's harder to take incriminating screenshots.
The White House has insisted that Flynn has no incriminating information to offer on Trump.
The arrest report indicates Jackson made incriminating statements during that call, and was arrested Friday.
Even Will and Julie's mom Lucy Purcell (Mamie Gummer) dropped some incriminating details this season.
When the undercover agent asked Mr. Pugh about his destination, his answer was hardly incriminating.
Their first mission: to steal an incriminating computer disk on behalf of a legendary actress.
Both are endlessly fascinating psychological studies: self-regarding, with Napoleon-style grandiosity, and self-incriminating.
He is proud to have an F.B.I. file, but there's nothing very incriminating in it.
Japanese prosecutors were intent on extracting incriminating information, not on determining the truth, he claimed.
He had subsequently thought about how he might have saved the woman without incriminating himself.
One of the men had a smartphone that could be used to take incriminating pictures.
He allegedly had to repeatedly convert incriminating PDFs to Word docs because Manafort didn't know how.
The banned websites often provided vital incriminating evidence of Russia's extensive military engagement in eastern Ukraine.
They clearly did not get incriminating information or we'd have found out about it by now.
Despite all the incriminating evidence, Clinton has managed to avoid being pursued by a special counsel.
However, Manson Family follower Bruce Davis' attorney Michael Beckman says the tapes are likely not incriminating.
However, Manson family follower Bruce Davis' attorney Michael Beckman says the tapes are likely not incriminating.
Often the only incriminating evidence comes from a rectal examination, which many other countries have outlawed.
So when push came to shove and he was ordered to produce incriminating material, he did.
The Journal said it's unclear when the inquiry began or whether it produced any incriminating evidence.
Police took a prowler report ... but we're told no incriminating evidence was left at the scene.
That said, the affidavit does not explicitly point to the print dots as the incriminating factor.
Mysteries and incriminating evidence abound, but there's nothing concrete to prove the worst of the accusations.
Despite repeatedly changing the narrative of this meeting, Trump Jr. has denied receiving any incriminating information.
They suspect the supposedly incriminating tape was invented because only a transcript was presented in court.
He proved a reluctant witness during his testimony, repeatedly forgetting key details that could prove incriminating.
So when Dimonda dropped the scoop about the incriminating book chapter, Bobby's reaction is surprisingly sanguine.
Never. I always make sure to blur incriminating evidence such as telephone numbers, names, addresses etc.
"That's when I got the warning that Chase [Chrisley] had incriminating evidence against me," she claimed.
And he in fact had no incriminating information about the Trump campaign or WikiLeaks, they said.
They claim Russia orchestrated their arrest to stop them from revealing incriminating evidence - which Russia denies.
The Nazis' precise records were self-incriminating; they showed the perpetrators knew they were committing genocide.
The evidence before those courts relied primarily on incriminating Nazi documents, and not on survivor testimony.
" Then he held up a potentially incriminating videotape and asked, "But are you really, really sure?
" Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara called Trump's tweet "next level crazy, inappropriate, unethical, stupid, incriminating.
Mr. Greenglass later admitted that he had lied about the most incriminating evidence against his sister.
Activists said it would give rich people the power to force online companies to remove incriminating information.
But one Pennsylvania bro misappropriated the term in a far less calculated and even more incriminating way.
The #FakeNews defense won't work when the Trump family is the one tweeting the potentially incriminating emails.
Even stranger, the incriminating documents were created while the PC was turned off, right before it booted.
Under similar circumstances, a typical defendant might assert their Fifth Amendment right not to answer incriminating questions.
That raised an uncomfortable question for Echo owners: could police pull incriminating data directly from the device?
When asked if he had any incriminating evidence over Trump or his family, Putin gave a laugh.
I'm sure my mom would be pleased to know I have zero incriminating tweets about being drunk.
It was so unconscionable and unprincipled, that Brazile's discovery of the incriminating document left her in tears.
But Mr Shestun distinguishes himself by his habit of recording incriminating discussions and releasing excerpts on YouTube.
It would not be surprising if he pleaded the Fifth Amendment to avoid incriminating himself, Cotter added.
The public broadcaster ARD - affiliated to rbb - said its journalists had as yet detected no incriminating content.
She even wore a wire so she could get a recording of Weinstein making an incriminating statement.
"He knew that what he was doing was incriminating, and he didn't want any witnesses," she said.
One, static analysis is dicey; more incriminating information and testimony rolls out daily and will keep rolling.
Grewal had police had found "nothing incriminating" but took away some personal items, including handbags and clothing.
Even though Pagliano is planning not to answer questions, the session could still be incriminating for Clinton.
Proving wrongdoing will be difficult, though, because that could require evidence like incriminating email or other correspondence.
" The files Netanyhu had on stage behind him: "Incriminating documents…charts…presentations…blueprints…photos…videos…and more.
It is possible that no matter what Mueller finds, no matter how extensive or incriminating, Trump survives.
A source told CNN that McGahn did not provide information that would be incriminating to the President.
Other than that one early-morning swig (which is incriminating), there isn't a mountain of evidence here.
Mr. Kourani's lawyers have accused the F.B.I. of tricking their client into coming forward and incriminating himself.
Soon enough, the pendulum swings the other way, and it's time to backload Tom with incriminating traits.
She and her colleagues expect the prosecution to say that Baluchi gave incriminating statements free of coercion.
Too many witnesses, documents, and self-incriminating statements have discredited him and substantiated the case against him.
One of those turncoats was "Sleeper," who supplied Farrow with incriminating documents about Weinstein and Black Cube.
On Wednesday, the appeals court again convicted Mr. Won after accepting more incriminating evidence presented by prosecutors.
Trump has sought to distance himself from Giuliani's efforts to find incriminating evidence on Biden in Ukraine.
Nixon resigned after an incriminating audiotape was released before the full House had a chance to vote.
Among Gary's things, they found an anti-germ mask, work gloves and something, apparently, more incriminating still.
"The few messages we did get were remarkably incriminating," Schiff said in an interview on Thursday night.
It made no mention of any promise of incriminating information from the Russian government against Mrs. Clinton.
Microsoft remains its own best example of the limits of asking Silicon Valley to self-disclose anything incriminating.
That may be true, but of course assumes he has some kind of incriminating evidence on the president.
The particularly incriminating text demonstrates Cooper reassuring her supposed boyfriend that Bachelor in Paradise was all for show.
A always has the receipts for the Liars' most incriminating moments — video and texts and conveniently dropped bracelets.
A video of a policeman before the shooting, saying that at least one protester should die, looks incriminating.
So stay diligent about deleting stuff, especially if you say anything embarrassing and/or incriminating to your phone.
Look, they&aposd be able to bring their case right now if the spy had any incriminating information.
When Goldstone's emails promised incriminating information on Hillary Clinton, a meeting on behalf of the Agalarovs was arranged.
Confirmation of Chris' affair was one of several pieces of incriminating evidence gathered over the course of Aug.
They ignore the largest thematic point that Comey's story is one of a president slowly, steadily, incriminating himself.
And even worse if the only thing incriminating that Flynn would have to say would be about himself.
Although the bilateral numbers were hardly incriminating for China, the more significant multilateral numbers were even less so.
This wasn't the only case in which questions were raised about whether the incriminating material involved was genuine.
Trump Jr. was told before the meeting that one of the Russians would offer incriminating information about Clinton.
While the Wells Report eschewed the Ideal Gas Law for some arguably incriminating texts, Ben Goodell did not.
He recently feared that incriminating photos of him dancing in an amusing way were about to go online.
"It's incriminating sometimes just to provide a timeline, which he was in a position to do," Dean said.
The biggest question swirling around Cohen is whether he will provide Mueller with incriminating information about the president.
It is common for Xinjiang law-enforcement officials to seize Uighurs' phones and search them for incriminating content.
When the potentially incriminating material was discovered in 2012, the mole hunters were divided on whether to act.
He has been fishing for incriminating information on her administration, according to an affidavit by the agent's lawyer.
She has spent much of her time in neighboring Colombia vowing to release incriminating information against the president.
He's going to identify which Nine Trey Blood members are attached to various aliases used in incriminating texts.
Opinion Columnist President Trump's reaction to the leak of incriminating details in John Bolton's forthcoming book shocked me.
Their goal was to bring Shokin to the US so he could share incriminating information about the Bidens.
It's a classic tactic to see if incriminating information on others can be pried out of a target.
The president invited committee members to review the tapes to determine whether the raw transcripts omitted incriminating evidence.
Photograph courtesy Omar Ameen The U.S. is particularly well equipped to find incriminating facts about applicants from Iraq.
Weinstein reportedly made various potentially incriminating remarks in the recording, but he was not charged at the time.
In that role, he shredded incriminating documents and paid hush money to people involved in the break-in.
Stasi agents routinely collected information from colleagues and neighbors, and broke into apartments in search of incriminating evidence.
Trump Jr. was told the person they were meeting with had incriminating information on Clinton, the Times reported.
The incriminating vid plays like a "Mean Girls" scene, but at Buckingham Palace instead of a school cafeteria.
United States that the content of documents — even if they are incriminating — is not protected by the Fifth Amendment.
Both parties are charged with obstruction of justice for attempting to delete their chat logs that contained incriminating evidence.
Two of his top confidants have turned state witnesses and are believed to have provided police with incriminating evidence.
A few days later, just before the election, the FBI admitted that nothing relevant or incriminating had been found.
O.J. begins by saying how "difficult" it is for him to talk in the hypothetical ... weird and somewhat incriminating.
" Still, he stresses, "I don't put stuff on my computer that's incriminating, and I don't do illegal things online.
One of them, James McCord, later wrote a letter incriminating himself  and gained an audience with the trial judge.
This was the pivotal Watergate case that required Nixon to release incriminating tapes, which eventually led to his resignation.
Angel sent the incriminating emails in 2012 and 2013, when he was the number two police official in Burbank.
While the message claims incriminating server data has been destroyed, ex-members took to an IRC chat to strategize.
Not only did Harris fail to delete anything, he engaged in more "terribly incriminating, nasty, adulterous stuff," Kilgore said.
Or did he know that the FBI's pressure on Flynn could force him to give up other incriminating evidence?
If Mr Mueller turns up something seriously incriminating for the president, even the most timorous Republicans may abandon him.
Six months later, (this past April), TMZ posted incriminating footage (caught on the club's security camera) of Thompson's fling.
If he cleared Hillary Clinton for political reasons and ignored powerful incriminating evidence - - that could be obstruction of justice.
Later, he released emails revealing he believed the Russian lawyer would provide him with incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
Freres said Christensen was also caught on an audio recording threatening someone who then provided incriminating evidence to authorities.
They also believe Russian hackers will attempt to steal sensitive emails from opposition candidates and publish any incriminating ones.
The suits have just learned that Amy is a whistleblower who leaked incriminating emails to the Los Angeles Times.
In the tweet, Trump called Awan the "Pakistani mystery man" and suggested that he possessed incriminating documents on Democrats.
Nobody should presume therefore that there is anything pertinent to our investigation, or incriminating, in any of these emails.
It is unlikely, therefore, that these emails contain incriminating information sufficient to result in a criminal prosecution of her.
In New Hampshire, at a brief news conference, Giuliani explained that, contrary to appearances, the tweet was not incriminating.
The suspect also reportedly called the police on himself, "making incriminating statements with respect to the homicide," police said.
The big question: Can authorities access potentially incriminating information on your phone by compelling you to reveal your passcode?
Human rights groups have accused the Myanmar police of entrapping the two Reuters journalists by handing them incriminating documents.
And, Singer says, FBI agents told him to lie on recorded calls to obtain incriminating evidence against the parents.
Levandowski asserted his Fifth Amendment rights to avoid potentially incriminating himself, on the advice of his personal criminal counsel.
Enforcement can be difficult because vaping THC is not accompanied by the distinctive — and often incriminating — smell of marijuana.
The New York Daily News editorial board lists three: First, it's allowed more incriminating information to come to light.
Almost immediately after The Sun published the incriminating evidence, sources close to Timberlake talked to People, Us Weekly, E!
Those warrants allowed Trump's political enemies to gather intelligence and possible incriminating evidence with which to take him out.
Trump's defenders in Washington seem certain to frustrate Democrats' hopes of ousting him from office however incriminating the evidence.
For him, the fact that Trump was seeking help for his re-election was not incriminating; it is exculpatory.
He said that the live shot of Reed's brushing the sand "isn't as incriminating at the slow-mo" replay.
The incriminating documents led to further indictments that year and eventually Lee's sentencing today (which may still be appealed).
Democrats want access to the underlying evidence because of concern that Barr could withhold any incriminating information about Trump.
Statements are incriminating, not to mention they can be easily shredded if not in court, at least by public opinion.
Maybe it's all just a smokescreen that's trying to obfuscate a more incriminating image that's gone viral in recent days.
The incriminating DNA evidence was collected from Clay in May, when he was arrested on separate theft charges, authorities say.
Even worse, there's incriminating video evidence of Hardin declaring to his friends he'd make Tessa fall in love with him.
Together, the filings indicate that there was sustained, incriminating contact between Trump subordinates and Russia — contact they tried to obscure.
Yet Annalise is the one who called Hannah during her vodka-laced Bonfire of the Incriminating Files earlier that day.
An analysis of her phone allegedly "revealed photographs of Rebecca, including very graphic and incriminating text messages," police records state.
These companies have proven they are not immune to security breaches, making thousands of incriminating images susceptible to a leak.
But the #twinning factor isn't even the most incriminating piece of evidence in the case of the mysterious upcoming launch.
Ne'er-do-wells would simply stop bringing incriminating phones into the country (if, indeed, that is what they currently do).
Demesme did not receive an attorney, and he proceeded to make incriminating statements to investigators, according to The Times-Picayune.
In previous cases, law enforcement has chiefly been interested in obtaining specific incriminating data picked up by a home assistant.
The DA alleges that Durst killed Berman because she had incriminating evidence against him regarding Kathie's disappearance and possible death.
As Lady Macbeth sleepwalks, she emotionally recalls the murders of Lady Macduff, Banquo, and Duncan, incriminating herself in the process.
He accepted it under the auspices of getting incriminating information about Clinton, assuming it was coming from the Russian government.
In April 2016, Clinton campaign lawyer Marc Elias retained opposition research firm Fusion GPS to compile incriminating information on Trump.
According to the Kitsap Sun, as they searched his home, police allegedly recovered a bloody towel and other incriminating evidence.
A later announcement that nothing incriminating had been found in those messages clearly did not slow the GOP nominee's gains.
There are plenty of hard problems in building untraceable chat systems, but avoiding incriminating DNS records isn't one of them.
There may well be more incriminating evidence in those records, or technical evidence too intricate to detail in the article.
However, potentially incriminating video footage was shared on Twitter, showing Couch at a party where drinking games were being played.
"You entice them with real money and benefits," she said, and the men eventually "do convict themselves" with incriminating statements.
Box knows instinctively to handle Naz gently, like an advocate ("Help me help you"), while pinning him to incriminating positions.
One of them was for Yuliya to go to the meeting and secretly record the incriminating conversation on her smartphone.
Without realizing how his words would someday fail him, Peterson then lays out the most incriminating admission of his career.
So to well-intended adults: in those extra spaces, you are leaving incriminating fingerprints on your student's show of authenticity.
When Tom, who takes Greg under his wing, enlists him to shred incriminating documents, he saves a few as insurance.
Ultimately, Justin chooses to testify against Bryce, even though that means incriminating himself for his role in witnessing a rape.
Prosecutors pointed to what they described as incriminating comments he made while being questioned by the F.B.I. aboard the warship.
This wouldn't be the first time a criminal outed themselves by leaving behind an incriminating piece of evidence, Anderson said.
He wonders, for instance, why Mr. Franken's accuser, Leeann Tweeden, kept an incriminating photograph of Mr. Franken for so long.
Days earlier, he had attended a meeting at Trump Tower with Russians who had promised incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
But in a kompromat society, incriminating material, real and fake, will be manufactured as needed to serve a political purpose.
His journalistic coups revealed an uncanny ability to wheedle incriminating remarks from defensive suspects and damning observations from unfriendly witnesses.
Inmates who produced incriminating information — including "confessions" they elicited with threats of violence — were rewarded with money and sentence reductions.
But by pleading the Fifth, Parnas is asserting his right not to answer a questions that could be self-incriminating.
That gives them leverage to manipulate or blackmail Trump, especially if the President said something that was incriminating or embarrassing.
You are absolutely allowed to change the names of any family members you might be incriminating in your voice memo.
Not only have officials been quietly resisting policies imposed from the top — and now, too, have leaked these incriminating documents.
But investigators have since collected what they called more incriminating evidence and again asked the court for an arrest warrant.
The email is all about an effort to set the Trump campaign up with some incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
As a result, analysts say, the social consequences of incriminating priests in Poland are much higher than in other countries.
A plea deal in which Manafort agrees to provide incriminating information about the president and Russia could be enormously consequential.
And then, to preempt yet another Times scoop, he posted all his highly incriminating emails about the meeting on Twitter.
At the time, Mr. Ramos was the prime suspect for the police and had made incriminating statements to a federal prosecutor.
The reveal turned out to be a dud -- incomplete, and far from the incriminating bombshell many Trump critics were hoping for.
After seeing the incriminating video, Franklin said the cousin "knew he had gold" and wanted to basically blackmail West over it.
Video He added that Page had the option of showing up and invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege to avoid incriminating herself.
North, who shredded incriminating documents related to the Iran-Contra affair, was convicted in 1989 for his role in the scandal.
Taylor can totally ignore the fact that Kim Kardashian (and Kanye West) released incriminating audio footage of Taylor two years ago.
Vijaykar meets Gawli's mother, wife, a former associate, and others who worked with him, in the hope of finding incriminating evidence.
Police claim that Hernandez allegedly confessed to the boy's slaying in 2012, providing investigators with incriminating details about the boy's death.
Either way, nobody could accuse him of subversion because there could be nothing incriminating in a wordless piece of orchestral music.
Editorial Should incriminating evidence be used against a defendant if it was discovered in the course of an illegal police stop?
The same data that could help them also risks violating their genetic privacy, or worse, incriminating them should it be abused.
Admitting to owning a phone that's believed to contain incriminating evidence is testimony, because you're adding new information to the case.
Tennis authorities do not always realise how incriminating strange betting patterns can be, says Dan Weston, a sports and betting analyst.
There's a pair of young jokesters up to no good in Daly City, California, according to an incriminating post on Nextdoor.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's very own Uber driver has spoken out about that incriminating video, and things are not looking good.
If you're going to resort to breaking the law, you might want to make sure you don't share the incriminating evidence.
In December, potentially incriminating video footage was posted to Twitter, showing Couch at a party where drinking games were being played.
But even if there were a device containing incriminating content, could you necessarily determine who had transmitted or downloaded the material?
Impeachment is politically impossible with Republicans in firm House control, barring disclosures far more explosive and incriminating than anything to date.
Likud also leaked that Iranian hackers had compromised Gantz's cell phone and found incriminating information including that of an alleged mistress.
A hardened KGB operative like Vladimir Putin might well prefer to hold back whatever is most incriminating until a Clinton presidency.
Union was using her then-fiancé's computer when she found some incriminating messages between him and his friend about another woman.
He gets picked up for the murder of "Buck" Rogers — the police have incriminating audiotapes — and ends the episode in jail.
Nordlicht's lawyers said if the employee really made such a self-incriminating statement, he must have reached a deal with prosecutors.
Trump himself repeatedly suggested during the 2016 election that the emails Clinton's attorneys deleted from her private server contained incriminating information.
If it wasn't for his decision a month later to upload the incriminating footage, Omar may have gotten away with it.
He said that based on years of working Guzman, he was certain he would not make such a self-incriminating statement.
Mroue ends on an incriminating though justified note, evoking demons from America's past forever embedded in the fabric of our history.
Mr. Trump and his gaffe-prone lawyer Rudy Giuliani react badly to pressure and will most likely respond with incriminating statements.
Most families were of mixed status, so everyone kept their head down for fear of incriminating themselves or someone they loved.
But President Richard M. Nixon refused to turn over to the special prosecutor investigating him tapes of incriminating conversations with aides.
During each of Hoda's attempts to escape, she left her phone behind so as to avoid being caught with incriminating evidence.
The White House has said that neither Mr. Flynn nor other former aides have incriminating information to provide about Mr. Trump.
James Corden was in one of the most incriminating photographs, caught trying to give Mr. Spicer a kiss on the cheek.
Cipollone launched the defense by suggesting that Democrats omitted crucial contextual evidence that paint Trump's actions in a less incriminating light.
Conway wrote theoretical, straightforward questions that Trump could be asked during his testimony and explained why his answers could be incriminating.
Republican senators, forced to sit mostly in silence during the presentation, can no longer ignore the incriminating evidence against the President.
"We may infer by the White House obstruction here that their testimony would be further incriminating of the president," said Rep.
Meanwhile, there's the notorious Trump Tower meeting in which Mr. Trump Jr. apparently expected to receive incriminating information on Mrs. Clinton.
He also allegedly made incriminating statements that placed him at the scene of the crimes, police said at Thursday's news conference.
"Every day new incriminating evidence comes forward," Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday at a press conference in the Capitol.
The incriminating quote, King said, was similar to what he had said in an interview with The Christian Science Monitor earlier.
The emails discussed an offer of incriminating material about Hillary Clinton and led to a meeting with a Kremlin-connected lawyer.
And there's always the possibility that more incriminating evidence is revealed about Trump between now and the start of the trial.
The legal process could also force companies to reveal incriminating information about their efforts to obfuscate their role in global warming.
By Sunday, the Times was reporting that Trump had taken the meeting because he'd been promised incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
But it's also possible that Kushner wanted to leave the meeting for a different reason (such as to avoid incriminating himself).
Twitter has done the opposite—its security team is rudimentary and reclusive; the company seems to be in denial on the scope of disinformation; and it even optimised its platform for hiding bots and helping adversarial operators to delete incriminating evidence—to delete incriminating evidence not just from Twitter, but even from the archives of third party data providers.
The Journal, citing sources, said it was not clear if the counterintelligence inquiry produced any incriminating evidence or if it is continuing.
Goldstone tells Trump Jr. that a Russian lawyer, working on behalf of the Kremlin, wants to pass along incriminating information about Clinton.
Teijelo, who formerly represented Gao Ping, also accused investigators of pressuring people to reveal incriminating information about the targets of the probe.
In October 2017, the New York Times published an exposé that solidified swirling rumors about Harvey Weinstein's behavior with tangible, incriminating proof.
Some Indians saw the omissions in the crime data as more evidence that the Modi government is withholding information it considers incriminating.
First, the prizewinning writer, and a friend, Christian Giudicelli, agreed to hide incriminating letters and photographs of Ms. Springora, Mr. Matzneff wrote.
After contacting the bank and certain clients to say he had potentially incriminating information, he sent the files to Switzerland's tax authorities.
Likewise, any incriminating documents Flynn turns over in response to the subpoena while under immunity would be essentially taken out of play.
Those in Manafort's camp previously said that he does not have any incriminating information about the president, according to the Washington Post.
Manafort attended the infamous Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 where Russians offered the campaign incriminating evidence about then-candidate Hillary Clinton.
Felix gives the option of taking $2 million and all of the incriminating tapes, thereby protecting his boss and the entire institution.
Identifying incriminating traffic in logs also could be done at the behest of one of the many governments that have outlawed homosexuality.
To make things worse, as Vox's Zack Beauchamp writes, Trump Jr.'s explanation for the meeting may well be even more incriminating.
The difference between guilt and innocence in leaks of future potentially incriminating documents could come down to a similar debate over interpretation.
The timing of Trump's comment is controversial since an incriminating audio recording from 210 was released by the Washington Post on Friday.
This allowed them to swap dirty samples from Russian athletes for clean ones, but left incriminating scratch-like marks, the investigation found.
Did he mention that in emails setting up the meeting, Goldstone made clear that there was "incriminating" information about Clinton on offer?
Jesse gets the first meaty arc of the series, as he tries to evade a blackmailer in possession of an incriminating video.
First there were the emails stating that junior would "love" to meet with a Russian government lawyer about incriminating Hillary Clinton info.
Each time we spoke they had to assemble incriminating audio equipment and take special precautions to avoid being tracked on the internet.
Last week they not only blamed one of their closest friends for Charlotte's (Vanessa Ray) murder, but illegally deleted the incriminating evidence.
It's possible that Mueller has found nothing incriminating on Trump himself, nor any evidence of collusion between his campaign and the Kremlin.
Why discuss in public a horrific series of events unless the retelling, the painful, incriminating exhumation liberates my son, sets him free.
The president's own lawyers have often struggled to keep him from tweeting and saying potentially incriminating things related to the Russia investigation.
Nelson says veterinarians want people to be honest about what their pet may have consumed — even if it's embarrassing or self-incriminating.
But evidence collected through a search warrant of the couple's home including computers and phones "found incriminating evidence," according to the statement.
Then his rental car got towed in Queens, with his computer, containing all the bomb-making instructions and incriminating e-mails, inside.
I'm going to leave it at that because anything further I could say about my high school days would be deeply incriminating.
An email to Donald Trump Jr. setting up the meeting claimed the Russian government had incriminating information on Hillary Clinton to offer.
A road map from the Watergate prosecution shows a potential route for the special counsel to send incriminating evidence directly to Congress.
Defense lawyers said their clients were victims of government entrapment, tricked into self-incriminating acts, but had no intent to commit crimes.
The accused face a wealth of incriminating evidence (the indictment runs to 4,000 pages); the charges include treason, murder and attempted murder.
We're now witness to an incriminating census of heavyweights, the Masters of the Universe in a perp walk: The list goes on.
Republicans asked why he didn't try to educate a president so ignorant of the F.B.I.'s role that he risked incriminating himself.
If these questions have incriminating answers, the people who hold them probably have no incentive to reveal them and possibly never will.
For instance, The Wall Street Journal reported last March that Sanchez's brother sent incriminating pictures from her phone to the National Enquirer.
The White House has insisted that Flynn has no incriminating information to offer on Trump and that the break was not unexpected.
Any prosecutor knows that there is no more damaging evidence than a defendant's own incriminating statements -- particularly if they have been recorded.
Both the younger Mr. Trump and the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, have said in recent days that no incriminating information about Mrs.
Pat herself makes a disappointing criminal: When presented with incriminating evidence, she rushes in panic from the room, or simply throws up.
At around the same time, Kessler called Dershowitz and shared his story with the lawyer he claimed to have incriminating evidence on.
They know I have incriminating facts, not hearsay, because they know what they did in selling Joe's office to a Ukrainian crook.
"No," he said, explaining that to be caught with such equipment would have been incriminating, and using it would have been impractical.
They say they found several incriminating letters during the raids, including one addressed to "Comrade Anand," identified by investigators as Mr. Teltumbde.
Yes, the mainstream press gave too much credence to the Steele dossier and rushed to publish too quickly on seemingly incriminating stories.
Or it could have the primary goal of pressuring Manafort himself to flip, if he were to have information incriminating President Trump.
Another possibility suggested by Nix involves setting a victim up and leveraging the incriminating evidence to remove an opponent from the campaign.
Each billboard includes an incriminating headshot, the money that they received for their dirty work and the phone number for their office.
Barr now must fight an uphill battle to justify his "no obstruction" conclusion against the incriminating facts laid out methodically in Mueller's report.
Study it and make sure there is no incriminating evidence in sight that indicates you were stalking your Tinder match's posts from 2014.
"It was the last two local attacks that were successful in terms of delivering the incriminating documents used by the prosecution," he said.
The court filings indicate that it was often Erickson, who has not been charged with any wrongdoing, who adopted the more incriminating language.
In return for incriminating the president, Mr Batista was let off with a fine of 110m reais, which still leaves him a billionaire.
For a year the governor had denied having an affair, despite the emergence of grubbily incriminating evidence, vowing to stay in his post.
Especially since everything Stone finds is very incriminating — Taylor has filed for bankruptcy twice before, and nearly choked an ex-wife to death.
The deep state, these top players not rank and file desperately trying to spin all of this damning, all of this incriminating evidence.
The House Judiciary Committee wants to hear from individuals who had "incriminating evidence" laid out in the report, according to a Democratic source.
Reports swirled Friday that Flynn is prepared to provide incriminating information about other associates of President Donald Trump, or even the president himself.
According to SCMP, the incriminating videos were leaked by one of Kai's jaded former lovers, who was also a monk at Tongshan Temple.
One of the watches Nano stole in an earlier episode had documents incriminating both Carla's dad and Marina's dad, who are business partners.
Young acknowledged her role as the "planner of the expedition" in an incriminating farewell letter, according to court documents filed by U.S. prosecutors.
I don&apost think they&aposll be happy with him because he doesn&apost have any incriminating evidence about the president or himself.
After winning his reelection, Bentley's wife filed for divorce after she found incriminating text messages and recorded phone conversations between Bentley and Mason.
It is unclear from the email exchange whether Kushner and Manafort also knew that the Russian lawyer was offering incriminating information on Clinton.
Like people close to the Batistas, they praised Joesley Batista's willingness to wear a wire and record incriminating statements by Temer and others.
In the film, Frankie has every intention of testifying against the Corleone family and has signed a sworn statement containing the incriminating information.
Mr. Sondland is scheduled to testify again next week, and he is likely to face questions about the incriminating call Mr. Taylor mentioned.
That initial statement failed to disclose that Trump Jr. had received promises of incriminating information about Hillary Clinton while setting up the meeting.
Fired FBI Director James Comey "joined" the Resistance because he took notes on conversations he had with Trump that could potentially be incriminating.
Martini said he found a Slack channel where a user named "erratic," believed to be Thompson, posted incriminating messages about the information theft.
" Gal clarified that he had not personally witnessed an incriminating conversation, but that he could "completely see how something like this could happen.
See, they assumed that if Trump continued his usual unhinged Twitter rants he'll eventually say something incriminating that could lead to his impeachment.
It is the perfect piece of incriminating evidence, except for one thing: Mr. Pugh does not seem to have actually sent the letter.
The distraught Mojdeh spends much of her time with her ear to the wall straining to hear incriminating evidence of the possible affair.
In addition, Homicide Detective John Doerbecker told the publication that after his arrest, Issa had made "incriminating statements implicating himself" in Amir's death.
But countless other incidents slip through the cracks, where a person did not understand their rights and their incriminating statements are used anyway.
Thorpe found numerous jobs for his "bunny," but Josiffe usually skipped out on them, carrying a bundle of incriminating love letters for security.
The questions center on whether Sotnikova and others were provided with a cocktail of anabolic steroids and had their incriminating urine samples destroyed.
After the policemen looked at our identity cards, they took me aside and rifled through my books and my belongings for incriminating evidence.
In his Fox interview on Friday, Mr. Trump repeated his contention that receiving incriminating information from a foreign power was not inherently wrong.
Jailing Mr. Manafort while he awaits trial would increase that pressure, but Mr. Trump's lawyers say Mr. Manafort has nothing incriminating to provide.
The IRS wanted those documents; the defendant said that producing them would be self-incriminating and therefore was protected by the Fifth Amendment.
Given how the transcript is, sure the July call he had with Zelensky was filled with incriminating statements, I'm sure we will too.
Despite those efforts, experts say the real threat to Kraft's reputation may soon be realized with the possible release of potentially incriminating videos.
The files had ended up in the possession of the French, but they contained incriminating details related to H.S.B.C. clients around the world.
The Department of Justice's own investigation makes for devastating reading, filled with incriminating forensic reports, autopsies, medical records, audio recordings, and witness statements.
In the recording, Weinstein makes potentially incriminating comments to Gutierrez, but Weinstein was not arrested or charged with a crime at the time.
Incriminating personal communications are often hard to find, but financial records are often also kept by third parties and tell their own story.
CNN reports suggest that allied intelligence services have been alarmed that Barr is seeking their assistance in incriminating officials in US spy agencies.
One, whether any executives of the Trump Organization have incriminating information against Trump himself -- especially what, if anything, he knew about the payments.
The prosecution's case against Mr. Hernandez is based mostly on his confessions to investigators and other incriminating statements he made over the years.
Paper is heavy and incriminating for the carrier; on the other hand, photographs, while more portable, can be difficult to authenticate in court.
The monthlong trial featured incriminating testimony by former associates, but defense lawyers argued that there was little documentary evidence of money changing hands.
There're another instance in which where Mueller surfaced incriminating information about someone, but handed off the investigation to elsewhere in the Justice Department.
"Till date, nothing incriminating recovered from him, only there are phone calls from his alleged mobile number to Pakistan and Canada." said Manjhpur.
Donald junior met the Russian hoping to obtain incriminating information on Hillary Clinton, possibly breaking American campaign law even though no information was forthcoming.
Anchor George Stephanopoulos brought up FBI Director Christopher Wray's warning that anyone who received incriminating information from a foreign power should call the bureau.
Boyce said Lewis made "detailed, incriminating statements" about Vetrano's killing and then provided a DNA sample that matched genetic material found under her nails.
The case of the missing inches began back in 2013, when an Australian boy's incriminating photo of an 11-inch "footlong" sub went viral.
But even if a candidate has been hacked, it's likely too late for anyone to release incriminating documents in time to affect their candidacy.
Some experts believe the discovery process could yield the type of incriminating internal information unearthed during landmark litigation against tobacco companies in the 1990s.
Authorities said Clark called police himself and "made incriminating statements," then began stabbing himself in the neck when the first officer approached the scene.
Judge Alsup theorized that the third party likely has incriminating information that would prove Alphabet's claims, though Levandowski's attorney doesn't believe it's the case.
After 10 days in limbo and one strangely worded statement — "I am a victim," Olympios stated — the investigation revealed nothing incriminating, and production relaunched.
Their relationship spilled into the news yesterday when blogger Reality Steve published a series of incriminating text messages allegedly from Cooper to another man.
In a civilian court, defendants are permitted to demand access to incriminating information, possibly bringing to light classified information in the war on terror.
Attorneys for the two suspects have pushed back, arguing that passcodes are equivalent to self-incriminating testimony that is protected under the Fifth Amendment.
Emails released by Trump Jr. between he and Goldstone showed that the impetus for the meeting was the promise of "incriminating" information on Clinton.
Police have seized Butler's laptop and cell phone, as well as the alleged victim's phone to see if there are any other incriminating files.
Natalia Veselnitskaya The Russian attorney, a former prosecutor, has said that she was not offering incriminating information about Clinton as the Goldstone emails suggest.
Veronica implores Archie to aid her in snooping through FP's home in hopes of finding incriminating evidence linking him and Hiram to Jason's murder.
Mr. Knoxville is Connor, a gambler who is being pursued by some nasty people because he accidentally came into possession of an incriminating cellphone.
Company officials feigned innocence, but Sherman barged into a public meeting with an incriminating sign: I'M THE ONE WHO DUMPED IT IN THE BAYOU.
Last week, the hackers made public about 20,000 emails through a different channel: WikiLeaks, which has long experience in scrubbing documents of incriminating information.
It might also find nothing but a bizarre anomaly: a president who exhibited the most incriminating conduct in history without actually committing a crime.
The emails indicate an interest in obtaining incriminating information and a tacit acknowledgement by Trump Jr. of the Russian government's support for his father.
With evidence dating to 2011, the report said athletes were given cocktails of performance-enhancing drugs, and incriminating urine samples were routinely covered up.
And given incriminating statements he made to Lester Holt and to Russians in the White House, there was good cause to investigate possible obstruction.
"I've had my suspicions that Tony is up to something," Angela says in the clip, before seemingly finding some incriminating evidence on his phone.
The tape is not the only form of evidence to have accomplished such feats; secret letters and incriminating photographs have had their moments, too.
When faced with a choice between an incriminating truth or a flattering lie, America's ruling class has been choosing the lie for 400 years.
That is: They'd hope that he'd flip against Trump, other Trump associates, or potentially Russians, should he have any information incriminating any of them.
When pressed during the interview, Mr. Trump allowed that maybe he would call the F.B.I. but only after listening to the incriminating information first.
But now that I had my own teenage girl, I realized for the first time that my mother wasn't even looking for anything incriminating.
Unlike in the case of Trump Jr., though, there was no evidence that this ambassador was offering any incriminating evidence against Clinton's political opponents.
But, they warned, if investigators stumble across something incriminating — even if it is irrelevant to the original case — the accuser can become the accused.
Not if all you can think about is how Donald Trump is going to squirm out of one potentially incriminating lie by inventing another.
In the calls, Chapo can be heard micromanaging his cartel's day-to-day operations, with each recording seeming more incriminating than the one before.
At another point, Lewin asked Durst why he hadn't fled long before the documentary aired, especially after filmmakers confronted him with the incriminating envelopes.
Jeff Bezos' girlfriend's brother is suing the Amazon CEO for defamation, claiming he was falsely accused of providing incriminating photos to the National Enquirer.
At one point, listening to us talk, his son tried to warn him that he was incriminating himself, but Jahiruddin didn't care at all.
Mr. Trump actually believes he is entitled to use his authority to prevent witnesses from testifying or to withhold incriminating documents or other evidence.
Trump also defended his son's meeting with a Russian lawyer whom he believed had incriminating information on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.
Ms. Choi, who is on trial on criminal corruption charges, cited a law protecting witnesses from the possibility of incriminating themselves or their families.
They included the Bidens' activities in Ukraine and the release during the 2016 campaign of incriminating records about Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's campaign chairman.
But after it was reported that Donald Trump Jr. had been told in advance that he would be provided with incriminating information about Mrs.
Tension builds as Bilott exposes increasing amounts of incriminating evidence, all while he and his family are facing threats to their health and safety.
" The series documents the actor's quest for supposedly incriminating footage of President Trump from his years hosting the Burnett produced reality series "The Apprentice.
It wasn't immediately clear how Hammond, who has had minimal contact with the outside world since his arrest, could have incriminating information on Assange.
Last year, Mr. Dalton won a case in the Michigan Court of Appeals that barred prosecutors from using incriminating statements made to police officers.
Donald Trump Jr. had agreed to the meeting after receiving an email stating that a Russian government lawyer would provide incriminating facts about Mrs.
Over the past four years, a series of leaks published on a website called Football Leaks have exposed professional soccer's darkest and most incriminating secrets.
LIMBAUGH: And if they can&apost indict, then they shouldn&apost be able to subpoena to examine him for the express purpose of incriminating him.
Sometimes, these cases would be completely unwinnable for the state if not for the defendant providing all the incriminating evidence against himself on social media.
He would go so far and deep into stories that seemed self-incriminating with a person he shouldn't have spoken to in the first place.
Those still-hidden avenues and not-yet-public incriminating information are deeply significant because of one of Mueller's defining characteristics: He doesn't do fishing expeditions.
They didn't have anything truly incriminating with them, although the arrestees allege that the police planted items such as an iron bar on one person.
GUTFELD: Well, first of all, I believe that Strzok&aposs texts are more incriminating in terms of conspiracies that anything in the Russia collusion thing.
On Friday, he said there are two other incriminating tapes that he is in the process of procuring in order to turn over to prosecutors.
Detectives found the incriminating files on his cellphone as part of their investigation into the May 2017 hanging death of 16-year-old Jchandra Brown.
Finding Ebola in strange places Nevertheless, bats are largely considered to be our best bet, even if a lot of the incriminating evidence is circumstantial.
The would-be drug runner entered a guilty plea but left himself a chance to challenge the method by which the incriminating evidence was obtained.
The mother and son fled after potentially incriminating video footage was posted to Twitter, showing Ethan attending a party where drinking games were being played.
If you're wondering whether or not Vladimir Putin has an incriminating video of Donald Trump, we now know beyond a treasonable doubt that he does.
Trump often screams "FAKE NEWS!" on Twitter after The Washington Post, owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, publishes incriminating stories about Trump or his administration.
In June 2016, Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer with ties to the Kremlin after he said he was promised incriminating information about Clinton.
A search warrant and supporting affidavit released this summer, before Alan's arrest, further detailed out a series of allegedly incriminating discoveries in the murder investigation.
The incriminating video of the baboons is a work of art: The damage from the baboon feast was 850 South African rands, or $66.20 USD.
Just take a look at this incriminating evidence: Honestly, if Frazier can pull off that kind of sleight-of-hand, the man earned that out.
The New York Police Department arranged to have her wear a wire to her next meeting with Weinstein, in hopes of recording an incriminating statement.
Flynn only needs to show that "the act of producing" the documents may be incriminating, and that he has a realistic chance of being prosecuted.
Among the additional evidence against Harris: incriminating computer searches in which he viewed a video of a veterinarian intentionally locking himself in a hot car.
This shirt's seller, Wasted Heroes, a Brit brand based in Liverpool, must not have read through thoroughly before putting the incriminating garment up for sale.
So it should come as no surprise that lawbreakers are frequently reluctant to produce evidence, and often delete or attempt to destroy their incriminating communications.
He then searched every NFL executive's phone logs and read their text messages for incriminating conversations, searched "more than 400" league computers for digital traces.
These vast apparatuses of listening, constantly filtering our communication for incriminating key words, mean that all the speech we utter is liable wherever we are.
Flynn is now cooperating with investigators, raising the possibility that Flynn could provide federal investigators with incriminating information against other individuals connected to the President.
Other plans were underway as well: a meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer who was said to have incriminating information about Clinton.
Encouraging this line of thinking, police eventually suggested incriminating scenarios: Could I have used the watermelon knife on the kitchen counter to stab my mother?
The agents often did not have any evidence linking the suspects to speech crimes, but were instead on a quest to find the incriminating evidence.
But there's no mistaking the dismay on his face when he realizes what's on that incriminating tape, and what it means for his current situation.
Some GOP lawmakers have claimed that the Obama administration planted a "mole" in the Trump campaign to find incriminating evidence against Trump and his aides.
To cheer my girlfriend up, I took her out for some ramen—her sporting a massive black eye, and me, still wearing my incriminating hat.
"In case the team's presence was revealed and the operation was compromised," the official said, Dr. Tubaigy was expected to remove incriminating details like fingerprints.
And that could drive one or both of them to flip, should they have information incriminating President Trump or his team that Mueller would want.
When Bentley grew suspicious that Collier had incriminating recordings of the affair, he placed Collier on medical leave before ultimately firing him, the report alleges.
But a 44-year-old "road map" from the Watergate prosecution shows a potential route for Mr. Mueller to send incriminating evidence directly to Congress.
Manhattan prosecutors said in court papers that he made incriminating statements, admitting he pushed the woman on East 12th Street and apologizing to his victims.
That is, a defendant's testimony is not self-incriminating if it reveals something the government already knew, and the government can prove that prior knowledge.
Photos, messages and videos sent via Snapchat, Facebook messenger and other popular apps now regularly expose incriminating behavior and help put bro culture on notice.
I.A. After a visit to Dmitri's squalid jail cell, he returned to the Burov apartment — his own prison — and destroyed the incriminating map and tape.
If he announces that agents have found incriminating evidence, it will appear that he is putting his thumb on the scale during a presidential race.
That Mr. Morell's incriminating memo was released to clear Ms. Haspel's name demonstrates the degree to which the agency maneuvers under the cover of law.
After Mr. Skakel's conviction, several jurors said that they had been convinced of his guilt by his own incriminating words and years of erratic behavior.
"Time has been our friend in all of this because it has yielded incriminating evidence, more truth into the public domain," Ms. Pelosi told reporters.
Should she prevent this catastrophe by trying to track down the rapist's girlfriend's incriminating video on social media or a revenge-porn site or elsewhere?
Ms. Veselnitskaya, for her part, has maintained that nothing about the campaign was discussed, and she said she provided no incriminating information about Mrs. Clinton.
After months of having his calls wiretapped, Singer ended up cooperating with investigators last September, helping them secretly record incriminating conversations he had with parents.
When you look at the documents delays, and all of the legal stonewalling, DOJ intelligence agencies, number one, they are trying to hide incriminating evidence. Right?
In "The Godfather: Part II," which Mueller notes Credico and Stone had discussed, Pentangeli lies to a congressional committee to avoid incriminating mob leader Michael Corleone.
The indictment also claims that Hutchins uploaded a video to YouTube about how Kronos works, a detail that the Department of Justice thinks is incriminating evidence.
The Russian leader dismissed accusations that Moscow's intelligence agencies had amassed incriminating financial and personal information against Trump in order to compromise the new US president.
The thread has since been deleted but ESEA members kept the incriminating screenshots and reposted them on the ESEA forums and in a later Reddit thread.
JoAnn Cunningham and Andrew Freund Sr. Police arrested Cunningham and Freund after they said they had found incriminating information through a forensic analysis of cellphone data.
But in reality, no incriminating information was found on the laptop about perjury, money laundering, or child exploitation related to Clinton or any of her advisers.
You cannot take what someone is saying at face value, but you also can't accept as sincere any ensuing explanation for statements that otherwise appear incriminating.
The combination of his pedigree and the possibility that he really does have incriminating information about Mr. Trump makes him a particularly appealing witness to Democrats.
This is the big data world of law enforcement—still largely in its infancy but offering vastly more incriminating bits of data to use and study.
The overall impact may come down to whether the candidates have sufficient incriminating information in their emails to sway public opinion one way or the other.
In the Scientology case, a judge ruled that threats to release embarrassing or incriminating personal information didn't amount to the "serious harm" necessary to establish force.
It recommended gathering incriminating information on workers who were considered likely to form a union, and to shut down such attempts early by using disciplinary action.
It is plea-bargaining, in which prosecutors press lesser charges or ask for a lighter sentence in return for a defendant pleading guilty or incriminating others.
However, once defense lawyers reminded Manafort what he had already said about this during his proffer, he reverted back to the more incriminating version of events.
And the 227 million pages of police documents currently being cataloged and digitized reveal incriminating details of how forced disappearances were carried out by the state.
Having just loaded the corpse of the hero's girlfriend onto a truck carrying sacks of potatoes, Rusk realizes he's left some incriminating evidence on the body.
Alternatively, it's possible that Trump may be calculating that there is no incriminating, objective proof about what occurred, leaving two irreconcilable versions of the same encounters.
The report, prepared by a forensics firm last year as part of Uber's acquisition of Levandowski's self-driving truck startup, is believed to contain incriminating evidence.
Flynn initially declined to cooperate with Senate investigators, citing the Fifth Amendment as reason he should not be required to produce documents that may prove incriminating.
But even if it isn't incriminating, the data collected for that investigation is likely to be extremely controversial in the obsessive world of elite college admissions.
His son's meeting with Russia, according to legal experts, is incriminating — not just for Trump Jr. but also for Kushner and then-campaign manager Paul Manafort.
This inauguration, the inauguration of an alleged sexual assaulter with a remarkably flippant attitude to reports of his potentially incriminating ties to foreign powers, seems impossible.
Clark made an "incriminating" phone call to police to report Devins' murder and stabbed himself once police arrived at the scene, authorities said in a statement.
"Both of those topics could have an impact on the criminal proceedings and may be legitimately interpreted as potentially incriminating to Mr. Cohen," the judge wrote.
In the emails, Goldstone wrote to the president's eldest son suggesting that a Russian lawyer would be willing and able to share incriminating information on Clinton.
To Steele, the F.B.I., by making an incriminating statement so close to Election Day, seemed to be breaking a rule that he'd been told was inviolable.
Trump referred to the conspiracy theory that Ukraine is hiding a mysterious Democratic National Committee "server" that contains incriminating evidence of Ukrainian interference and Democratic collusion.
It moves a statement from the realm of substance to the realm of performance and strategy — allowing the reporters to critique it without incriminating themselves professionally.
At a press conference earlier on Monday, Juca insisted that he would never interfere in the investigation and his comments were not incriminating in any way.
Later that year, he brokered a meeting between Trump Jr. and Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya, whom he claimed held incriminating information about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Durst is accused of killing his best friend Susan Berman to stop her from incriminating him in the 1982 disappearance of his wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst.
He is cooperating with the inquiry, and may be offering incriminating information about Paul Manafort, his longtime associate and a former chairman of the Trump campaign.
Donald Trump Jr. met with Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer, at Trump Tower to discuss what an intermediary promised as incriminating information about Mrs. Clinton.
"We help legal professionals sift through huge volumes of evidence in lawsuits and investigations to find the smoking gun and the incriminating email," Shankar told TechCrunch.
However, lawyers did warn that the limited nature of his deal could leave him open to prosecution for incriminating information he divulged outside of protected sessions.
The House also released some new, rather incriminating documents concerning Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani and his associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman — documents which implicate him.
But the jar could still play a major role in incriminating Joe, especially if someone starts to look closer at Beck's book, just like Forty did.
The president's trial centers on his efforts to coerce Mr. Zelensky to find incriminating information about former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and other Democrats.
They refused plea bargains, insisting that incriminating statements they had made to the authorities had been coerced, and spent from seven to 13 years in prison.
That's when the Justice Department tried to have it both ways, releasing the documents but hiding the most incriminating pieces, blacking out big chunks of conversations.
Japanese prosecutors were intent on extracting incriminating information, not on determining the truth, he claimed, adding that he was allowed to shower only twice a week.
If Trump reneges on the pretrial agreement to satisfy his base, however, doing so may foreclose future opportunities to gain similarly incriminating testimony from other detainees.
During his three interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller's team, McGahn did not provide information that would be incriminating to the President, a source told CNN.
And two, whether these individuals would divulge this incriminating information -- especially considering the fact that the President has no authority to grant pardons for state crimes.
Not only do they get flipped witnesses to "sing," they often get them to "compose," that is to embellish, elaborate or even make up incriminating stories.
His confessions, and incriminating statements he made to others, including his former wife and members of a church group, were a critical element for some jurors.
Or can Trump Jr. withhold potentially incriminating information just because his lawyer was also on the phone call when he discussed the meeting with his father?
Dr. Shaheen "provided the incriminating evidence directly from the biased media, unedited," the consumer advocate Ralph Nader, the son of Lebanese immigrants, said in a statement.
Details of an apparently incriminating call between Trump and Ukraine's President were allegedly hidden in a secure White House computer meant for only top secret intelligence.
It was a court decision requiring President Richard Nixon to turn over Oval Office tapes incriminating him in the Watergate scandal that ultimately ended his presidency.
The question of whether Flynn flips and gives Mueller incriminating information about other Trump officials or the president himself could turn out to be tremendously important.
If she responds affirmatively, then this opens another line of questioning that is too incriminating—when, and for how long, and why hasn't she said anything.
Habre was convicted by a court in Senegal with the help of incriminating documents, but rights officials say any hard evidence against Jammeh is lacking so far.
Investigators across the globe began scouring crime scenes for anything—a doorknob, a countertop, a knife handle—that a perpetrator may have tainted with incriminating "touch" DNA.
Did federal authorities let Hutchins party his face off during Defcon and Black Hat, so that they could collect more incriminating evidence against the young security researcher?
That was actually his second incriminating post to the platform – his first was kind enough to inform police that he was at home in the first place.
A defense ministry spokesman said the armed forces were not affected, and broadcaster ARD - affiliated to rbb - said its journalists had as yet detected no incriminating content.
The compounds, found in many common household items (look for keywords like "nonstick" or "stain-resistant"), have been the subject of several incriminating exposes in recent years.
Despite the fact that analysts determined the supposedly incriminating videos had been altered, anti-choice politicians and activists have used it as a talking point ever since.
The New York Times reported that the government had tapped his telephone for a brief period in 2009, but it apparently never yielded incriminating evidence against him.
Officials in Wisconsin have defended their handling of the case and characterized the documentary as a one-sided portrayal with incriminating evidence excluded from the story line.
But Mueller later declined to say whether an offer Donald Trump Jr. received regarding incriminating information about Hillary Clinton would be proof of an illegal campaign contribution.
The investigation stems from an accusation made by Margarita Stolbizer, an opposition congresswoman who said Fernandez de Kirchner found ways to hide incriminating information while in office.
Here she succeeds in getting an incriminating chapter removed from June's memoir by hitting all her entitlement pressure points: Exercise classes, tee times, the Stanford admissions board.
Plus, Snapchat's 10-second limit allows Kim to get away with editing the video to show the most honest Kanye moments and the most incriminating Taylor moments.
The probe announcement comes two days after FBI Director James Comey revealed the existence of potentially incriminating emails on the laptop of ex-Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner.
Spying takes on a myriad of different methods and one of which is to insinuate yourself into a particular venue to entrap somebody into saying something incriminating.
Minnesota will finish the college basketball season without three players — including its leading scorer — after one of them reportedly posted very incriminating and NSFW videos on Twitter.
What they told Mueller: The meeting was promised to be about incriminating information on Hillary Clinton, but turned into a discussion on current sanctions on several Russians.
But CBP should not have the authority to go on fishing expeditions for incriminating data, harassing and intimidating citizens and permanent residents without any evidence of wrongdoing.
The warrant was unconstitutional because police had no particular reason to think the man owned a cellphone or that it would contain incriminating messages, the court said.
Jen wasn't picking up the phone — and the roommates realized that potentially incriminating photos or videos of Ronnie at the club might have surfaced on social media.
His legal team initially rebutted efforts to obtain his documents, arguing that the Fifth Amendment protected him from both testifying and providing documents that could prove incriminating.
Is there any reason to think Comey would not have done this unless he had good reason to believe there was something incriminating in the new emails?
The Trump team's actions in the days following that fateful meeting are incriminating, and bear a stunning consistency with what is reported in the Christopher Steele dossier.
"The search is supposed to be under money laundering act ... they found nothing incriminating," Najib's lawyer Harpal Singh Grewal told reporters who were camped outside the house.
The suit hones in on four incriminating pieces, all from Free People, which is a subsidiary of Urban Outfitters: a tunic, pair of boots, minidress, and tank.
As Sylvie's testimony continued into Wednesday, the court heard about a range of increasingly dangerous and incriminating activities, from food restriction to immigration schemes to arranged marriages.
Shortly after, its co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann's misbehaviors were published in a number of incriminating stories by The Wall Street Journal and other outlets.
The men have been subpoenaed to testify before Congress, and Mr. Parnas's lawyer has said his client will comply to the extent he can without incriminating himself.
The filings allege that the couple left "incriminating farewell letters" claiming that they would never be back to the U.S., before leaving for the airport last summer.
"But I literally started crying at the details of the Sochi scandal," she said, referring to Dr. Rodchenkov's account of having substituted out Russian athletes' incriminating urine.
For example, oftentimes, prosecutors disclose specific incriminating evidence against a target or subject in an effort to flip that person against higher level members of a conspiracy.
For starters, why would Frank keep a copy of that incriminating photograph for all these years, even if it is locked away inside a safe-deposit box?
He has only allowed officials speaking anonymously to dole out selected leaks incriminating Saudi Arabia and pointing to responsibility at a senior level of the royal court.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "If you wondered whether or not Vladimir Putin has an incriminating video of Donald Trump, we now know beyond a treasonable doubt that he does.
He worked overnight with security service officers, he said, to break into supposedly tamper-proof bottles of urine at the Sochi Games and swap out incriminating samples.
Many lawyers argued about whether incriminating information, as Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016 agreed to take from the Russian government, would qualify as a thing of value.
We know that college recruiters are looking at applicants' profiles online and even digging into their social media to verify facts, and look for potentially incriminating information.
The officer explained that a real gang member would not draw signs of a gang he wasn't a member of — the drawings were not incriminating, just dumb.
Officials also took into account a giant database regulators obtained from whistle-blowers last fall, reflecting incriminating drug tests from Russia's national drug-testing lab in Moscow.
In addition to his other recordings, Mr. Pellicano was fond of taping his own phone calls — including incriminating ones — and many of those were recovered by investigators.
The big thing ... he will identify which Nine Trey Blood members are attached to various aliases used in incriminating texts, social media posts, DMs, and other communications.
Mr. Manafort has been warned to expect an indictment, raising the prospect that Mr. Mueller will offer him leniency in exchange for incriminating information about Mr. Trump.
The privilege against self-incrimination does not independently protect the content of documents, so one cannot refuse to turn them over just because they might be incriminating.
To the sound of Peter Gabriel's "Lay Your Hands on Me," with its abundant religious imagery, we first saw Oleg's rebirth as he destroyed the incriminating cassette.
Tuesday, House Democrats released a huge cache of incriminating documents provided by Parnas, and then they released another one yesterday — handwritten notes, text messages, voicemails, pictures, calendars.
Trump would strongly oppose any cooperation with committee chairman Adam Schiff, who was the lead impeachment manager, and any providing of additional incriminating material to the committee.
The effort, directed by Giuliani, included arranging meetings between the former mayor and prosecutors to find incriminating evidence on the Bidens, as BuzzFeed News reported in July.
When Dean eventually understood that he was committing obstruction of justice, he at first shredded incriminating documents -- then he says, he decided to come clean before Congress.
When the sample matched those taken from the victim, Mr. Lewis was arrested and gave "detailed incriminating statements" to detectives, Chief Boyce said Sunday after the arrest.
This lawyer, according to an intermediary, claimed to have incriminating information on Hillary Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's presidential campaign.
After Peach's death, we got a dramatic zoom on the jar while police searched her house, and Joe even remembered it later, terrified of the incriminating evidence.
Cohen has invoked his Fifth Amendment right in the case to avoid incriminating himself in a separate investigation that federal prosecutors in Manhattan have brought against him.
Donald Trump Jr. later acknowledged that he had agreed to the meeting because he believed Ms. Veselnitskaya would provide the campaign with incriminating information about Mrs. Clinton.
And this is why we should be careful not to conflate the lack of evidence beyond reasonable doubt with the absence of any incriminating evidence at all.
He almost certainly can't remember a thing about that evening, and is now desperately scouring his memory for some incriminating incident that might be about to resurface.
Snapchat will let you retract your risqué, embarrassing or incriminating messages thanks to a new feature called Clear Chats that's rolling out globally over the next few weeks.
Harley wasn't picking up the phone — and the roommates realized that potentially incriminating photos or videos of Ortiz-Magro at the club might have surfaced on social media.
It was a mix of surveillance footage, online search histories, and incriminating statements recorded by the FBI with the help of Christensen's girlfriend that led to his arrest.
Avery also argues in the documents that the search that yielded incriminating evidence against him was illegal, alleging that it went beyond the limits set by the warrant.
So how are Trump supporters—many of whom were dubious of the existence of these emails mere hours before—responding to this very incriminating new bit of information?
This marks the superstar's first awards show appearance since 2016, when, among other things, Kim Kardashian released incriminating audio footage of Swift (speaking with Kanye West) on Snapchat.
Mischa Barton straight-up denies crashing a U-Haul into an apartment building ... and we're guessing she'll deal with this fairly incriminating video once she gets to court.
The report lays out numerous occasions of aides refusing to do as Trump instructed, provoking the President's ire but also saving him from potentially incriminating and obstructive behavior.
By the end of "Red Flags," Debbie learns John knows at least one inmate at Orange County Central Men's Jail and has an entire drawer of incriminating evidence.
As anyone who's cracked open a social media account over the past year can corroborate, the platforms are lousy with campaign slogans, incriminating links and, um, spirited discussions.
"I think we can infer from the White House opposition to Dr. Kupperman's testimony that they believe that his testimony would be incriminating of the president," Schiff said.
After the pets and incriminating footage were discovered, the Coventry Police Department dispersed screen grabs from the videos in hopes of identifying those involved in this cruel act.
As the probe expanded from March 2018, prosecutors claimed specifically that BRF and Mérieux suppressed incriminating data relative to breaches of food safety protocols at certain BRF plants.
Earlier today, Fulton County Chairman, John Eaves, told the media the JCPD obtained new, potentially incriminating evidence against the singer -- and he urged prosecutors to launch an investigation.
To that end, he asked Mr. DaSilva why he had let her go to the bathroom on the island after he said she made such an incriminating statement.
Emails have revealed that Trump Jr. accepted the meeting on the premise that he would be offered incriminating information on Hillary Clinton by way of the Russian government.
Once researchers got access to one of the servers used by the group, the location data proved to be incriminating, leading researchers to a government building in Lebanon.
In an interview with Fox News's Laura Ingraham late Wednesday, the former New York City mayor also dismissed the possibility that Cohen could have incriminating information on Trump.
"I would feel uncomfortable incriminating the Israeli public based on that one question," she said, adding that it would nonetheless be "used as a weapon" by Israel's critics.
His pantsless jaunt through Kansas City made a pretty big splash, with untold amounts of incriminating evidence making it onto Snapchat, overhead traffic cams, and the local news.
CNN also reported on Sunday that, according to a source, during the three interviews with the special counsel team, McGahn did not provide incriminating information about the President.
The moment was a little reminiscent of the climactic scene in "A Few Good Men," when Tom Cruise's character elicits an incriminating answer from Jack Nicholson's Marine colonel.
If they are questioned before a grand jury, some of the corrections officers would likely invoke their Fifth Amendment right to decline self-incriminating testimony, the source said.
At his trial, Mr. Paracha testified that key portions of his incriminating statements were false, "made out of a combination of fear, intimidation and exhaustion," the judge wrote.
Only Hall has the know-how to pinpoint and blackmail just the right employee at Wendy's cellular provider in order to doctor the records of her incriminating call.
The fact is, there is growing bipartisan concern over the president's behavior and over the already known facts and self-incriminating admissions by the president and his enablers.
Democrats had just spent a marathon Senate session trying to get Republicans to agree to force Trump to hand over potentially incriminating "material," including new witnesses and evidence.
If Mr. Comey announces that agents have found nothing incriminating on the laptop, he is likely to be criticized for unnecessarily rattling an election and harming Mrs. Clinton.
Scrutiny of the Trump family sharpened after _________ revealed that he'd met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer in June 2016 in hopes of unearthing incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
Ms. Sassoon told Judge Lewis J. Liman that Mr. Ray would often direct his victims to write "sensitive and incriminating things" and then use the material against them.
House Republicans have attempted from the start to deflect attention from Trump's own incriminating statements by contending that the case against Trump relies on "secondhand" or "hearsay" information.
The president also referenced his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who met with several Russian figures during last year's campaign after being promised incriminating information about Mrs. Clinton.
Estrella, Shine, and their friends are set on several collision courses with the Huascas whose various factions are out to retrieve a cellphone that contains an incriminating video.
"A tendency for a lot of indigenous people is to agree to everything being asked of them in Spanish," he said, even if it's incorrect and self-incriminating.
Her lawsuit has taken on broader significance because her lawyer, Evan O'Dwyer, is trying to use it to get Volkswagen to surrender large quantities of potentially incriminating documents.
The series focused on the prosecution's lack of incriminating evidence, a confession that many believe was coerced, and a police department that possibly had something against the accused.
"Russian officials have worked with the Syrian regime, we believe, to sanitize the locations of the suspected attacks and remove incriminating evidence of chemical weapons use," she added.
He did not want to the tapes to go to the special prosecutor, and Archie Cox was pushing for them, and Nixon knew that the tapes were incriminating.
Officers carried out a controlled explosion on the vehicle, blowing the doors open and leaving shattered glass all around, but it was not clear whether they found anything incriminating.
He further claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner — a charge that producers deny.
In order to join "DOS," members had to turn over "collateral" — explicit, incriminating, or damaging material they could be blackmailed with — and submit to being branded with Raniere's initials.
A publication will often buy the exclusive rights to incriminating photos or videos and pay a certain fee alongside a nondisclosure agreement to prevent a story from coming out.
If the recent compromise loosens Russia's grip on incriminating evidence, then WADA can sort through the archives and gradually close the door on one of sport's most sordid scandals.
This book safe with a combination lock is a secret within a secret, and is perfect for hiding away proof of crimes, blackmail material, incriminating photographs, or cursed jewelry.
When Meyers asked Apatow about the allegations against former Senator Al Franken, Apatow joked that he'd gone through all of the photos in his iCloud, looking for something incriminating.
I think that many of them seem quite un-presidential but I do not believe that these are forms of incriminating evidence that could actually support a formal charge.
Donald Trump Jr. has found himself in a media firestorm after recently sharing some self-incriminating emails from his personal twitter account, in a completely, uh, normal strategic maneuver.
Black greeks create a bit of a catch 22 for themselves, because they're often proud of their process but can't acknowledge that it actually happened without incriminating their org.
Manafort may instead choose not to give up any incriminating information about Trump or people close to him — if he has any — perhaps in hopes of a presidential pardon.
The retailer has already yanked the skirt from its site (after Fashionista and Dazed covered the incriminating piece) with the link now being redirected to its New In section.
And by "it" I mean the eldest son of the Republican presidential nominee meeting with a Russian lawyer with the promise of incriminating information about a political opponent. 2.
"The raids have to take place to get documents and incriminating evidence which they have kept," the lawmaker, Subramanian Swamy, told television news agency ANI, an affiliate of Reuters.
Some of those now appeared to be on Weiner's laptop, and they might reveal incriminating information about Clinton's motivation in setting up the private server in the first place.
It's not just that he believes that she betrayed his trust — he anticipated that she would betray his trust, and gathered a series of incriminating photographs to protect himself.
First, Kremlin insiders or other powerful individuals buy, steal or manufacture incriminating information about an opponent, an enemy, or any other person who poses a threat to powerful interests.
Somewhere in this timeline, we also watch as Fezco breaks into the home of a doctor to rob him, and Maddy takes possession of one of Cal's incriminating tapes.
When Phil receives incriminating photographs of himself from a night he cannot remember, he's drawn into a dark conspiracy about a radically innovative medical center, founded by his parents.
Joe Biden's son Hunter is trying to turn the tables in his bitter divorce, demanding that his estranged wife produce incriminating evidence against herself that she cheated on him.
One report from the Interior Department's Office of the Inspector General found he had pilfered evidence in a separate case and instructed a subordinate to delete potentially incriminating emails.
These conversations focused on the meeting Donald Trump Jr. had with a person he believed represented the Russian government and who promised to deliver incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
Bentley also gave his wife an iPad linked to his iCloud, apparently unaware that it would allow her to read all the incriminating texts he had sent to Mason.
In an inquiry report published last December, Mr. McLaren said that he had uncovered records that more than 500 such incriminating tests were falsely recorded from 2011 to 2015.
Yet Ms. Lederer said the evidence was not strong enough to present a grand jury until this year, after cold-case investigators tracked down new witnesses with incriminating information.
Another "timing" issue is whether granting a pardon immediately deprives the pardoned individual of his fifth amendment right to decline to answer questions if the answers are self-incriminating.
Bill: I mean I don't think Elliot really wants Freddy to formally do something incriminating, it would be easy enough to frame Freddy, and Elliot doesn't care about laws.
In court briefs filed late last month, the Democrats pleaded for the chance to uncover incriminating material against Trump that could strengthen their hand during a Senate impeachment trial.
Even Richard Nixon allowed the key figures behind the Watergate scandal to speak to Congress, and he eventually turned over incriminating portions of his Oval Office recordings to investigators.
The president also dismissed the idea of former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe – who was fired on Friday just two days before his retirement – having incriminating documents on him.
But in a possible sign that his remarks could contain material that could be portrayed as incriminating, Trump went on a tear at the UN General Assembly on Monday.
Ruwan Gunasekera, a police spokesman, said that the news outlet had been raided based on a complaint that it was propagating hate speech but that nothing incriminating was found.
Janot's team could also file the charges together to give them more punch, adding more incriminating evidence against Temer from new plea bargain statements by witnesses, the source said.
Why it matters: The credibility of jailhouse informants has always been considered suspect, since they may be motivated to reduce their own sentences by providing incriminating, but inaccurate information.
Prosecutors said that the former officer, Kevin Patrick Mallory, 60, of Leesburg, Va., had top-secret documents and incriminating messages on a communications device he brought back from Shanghai.
As I wrote earlier this year, courts have so far granted different Fifth Amendment protections — which stop police from making you give potentially incriminating testimony — to keycodes and biometric locks.
"They'll go into the back and kind of go on a fishing expedition for a number of hours [on a smartphone] to see if there's any incriminating information," Saunders said.
" In response to Goldstone's initial email requesting the meeting and promising incriminating information on Clinton, Trump responded, "If it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer.
Or might Manafort prefer not to give up any incriminating information about the president of the United States or people close to him — perhaps in hopes of a presidential pardon?
She says the vast majority of the incriminating evidence was only viewable deeper into Thomas' home, in an apparent reflection of how he allegedly hid his crimes from public view.
The police force already leans on AI to help flag incriminating content on seized electronic devices, using custom image recognition software to scan for pictures of drugs, guns, and money.
"Sun" proves that is the right question to ask, as Jake uses Olivia and Mellie's extremely incriminating conversation on top of the seal to force them into a political corner.
In June 2016, in the so-called Trump Tower meeting, Trump Jr. met a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer who he'd been told wanted to share incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
They were trying to entrap people in the Trump campaign to say something incriminating and, of course, they were never charged with collusion so they said nothing of the sort.
Couch and his mother allegedly went on the lam after potentially incriminating video footage was posted to Twitter, showing Ethan allegedly attending a party where drinking games were being played.
Long story short, we couldn't find any — but we did find several incriminating photos of the two in the same general space, or looking at each other at press conferences.
Couch and his mother allegedly went on the lam after potentially incriminating video footage was posted to Twitter showing Ethan allegedly attending a party where drinking games were being played.
It's about loving something so much you want to make art of out it, but it's also about how embarrassing and pretentious that can sometimes be and how self-incriminating.
If they still failed tests, Russian officials then managed to compromise the tamper-proof bottles containing their incriminating samples, bottles used by most international competitions, and replace the tainted urine.
And Michael Cohen, I think, would tell you that he&aposs got nothing incriminating with the President and really, they should stop going after him, they&aposre torturing the guy.
It soon becomes evident that both Jessica and Justin have listened to the tapes — and that there's something even more incriminating on them than side one or side two suggests.
Vickers has previously invoked her Fifth Amendment right to avoid incriminating herself under oath while under questioning by lawyers for alleged victims of Epstein in 2010, according to the Guardian.
That meeting took place in June 2016 after Trump Jr. was told that the crown prosecutor of Russia wanted to give incriminating information about Hillary Clinton to the Trump campaign.
"When it works it turns people into walking ID cards, when it doesn't it risks incriminating the innocent who then have to prove that they are not guilty," she said.
I am urgently warning that if Putin does possess incriminating information about Trump, which is certainly possible, it would pose a clear and present danger to American and Western security.
When a Senate committee held hearings three years later, four FBI agents took the Fifth Amendment rather than tell the incriminating truth about their activities on the Ruby Ridge case.
Emails released by Trump Jr. show that he agreed to the meeting after being told the "crown prosecutor of Russia" wanted to give the Trump campaign incriminating information about Clinton.
They soon arrested him and raided his apartment, where they found the loot from the duplex and an array of incriminating equipment, including a climbing harness and a grappling hook.
Back on the illegal grind, Al tries his luck with a second plug only to have the star-struck dealer post a stealthy, potentially incriminating photo of him onto Instagram.
An effort to fire Mr. Mueller would be particularly incriminating because it replicates the key moment when mere disgruntlement may have soured into illegality: Mr. Trump's termination of Mr. Comey.
Donald Trump Jr. was contacted by Rob Goldstone, a British-born tabloid reporter, offering to connect him with Emin and Aras Agalarov, who claimed to have incriminating information about Mrs.
Chuck had opened that meeting by proffering an incriminating slide that connected Bobby to the sabotage of the Ice Juice I.P.O. rather than by planting it in the billionaire's apartment.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Schiff stood there today in front of his audience discussing the president's corruption and incompetence using graphics, audio and video of witnesses, even clips of Trump incriminating himself.
His belief that there would be no way to tie the incriminating evidence to him emboldened him to such an extent that he taunted investigators with their own perceived impotence.
In fact, the young man, a high school student who worked as a driver for his father's clinic, had been abducted and tortured to extract incriminating information about his father.
"Nobody (who's charged) goes in to provide incriminating information to the government unless it's part of plea negotiations," said a criminal defense attorney who represents a witness in the case.
Christensen has talked about the characteristics of the "ideal victim," prosecutors said in a statement, and threatened another person who was not identified, but to whom he made incriminating statements.
Trump also pressured Zelensky to look into a bogus conspiracy theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election and has a missing Democratic "server" that contains incriminating evidence against Democrats.
On Tuesday, Trump Jr. released emails detailing how an acquaintance, Rob Goldstone, set up a meeting between Trump Jr. and a Russian-linked lawyer who promised incriminating information on Clinton.
It also appeared to be aimed at defusing any speculation that Mr. Flynn might be seeking immunity because he has incriminating information to share about Mr. Trump or his associates.
The lawyer for porn actress Stormy Daniels claimed on Sunday that he was aware of more potentially incriminating secret recordings between President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, Michael Cohen.
When they inadvertently seek shelter in the girl's home, carrying an incriminating piece of her clothing with them, her parents come to grips with the situation and have their revenge.
The clear implication is that any truly incriminating communications would have been conducted in encrypted form — and thus could be obtained only directly from Mr. Stone's own phones and laptops.
Mr. Ma'ruf heads the Indonesia Ulema Council, the national clerical body that issued the fatwa calling Mr. Basuki a blasphemer, and he gave incriminating testimony against Mr. Basuki in court.
Team Trump's account is that it was a tremendously strange screw-up that, by sheer happenstance and bad luck, ended up looking far more incriminating than it in fact was.
Michael Avenatti released a three-page sworn statement from his client, Julie Swetnick, on Twitter Wednesday after teasing on social media this week that he had more incriminating information against Kavanaugh.
Other incriminating evidence included presence of Reyes' semen on the jogger's clothing and his knowledge of details regarding the remote location of the rape in the North Woods of Central Park.
Police and FBI officials had questioned the boy's mother and father, JoAnn Cunningham and Andrew Freund Sr., overnight after discovering incriminating information from a forensic analysis of cellphone data, Black added.
" He also speculated that special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the Russia investigation, might have incriminating information about Trump and added that the president's team is "doing a terrible job.
Not until the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Nixon had to turn over incriminating Oval Office audio tapes did a majority of the country come to favor his removal from office.
Thankfully, a Wolfgang Puck photographer saw the man parading around with McDormand's freshly engraved Oscar, snapped an incriminating photo of him, and helped get the award back to its rightful owner.
Uber employees based in San Francisco could remotely lock down equipment in the company's foreign offices to stymie local authorities from obtaining any incriminating data, according to a report in Bloomberg.
WADA's investigation found that Russia's anti-doping authority colluded with government agencies—including the intelligence services—to "lose" dodgy results and substitute fake blood and urine samples for real, incriminating ones.
Information about our DNA, if not properly handled and protected by law, could wind up not only incriminating people in criminal scenarios, but affecting access to things like insurance and employment.
President Trump's team just can't seem to get their stories straight about the "nothing" meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer claiming to have incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
Someone bought a storage locker in Julian's name with cash — that storage locker is filled with incriminating Mosswood evidence and little boys' clothing — and someone tried to "kidnap" Julian weeks ago.
The 2020 presidential campaigns appear to have done little to prepare for what experts predict could be a flood of fake videos depicting candidates doing or saying something incriminating or embarrassing.
But it guards against perjury by requiring supporting evidence for statements incriminating others and by making it clear that if a defendant is caught in a lie, the deal is off.
Amber Heard has denied that she is the one who released an incriminating video of soon-to-be ex-husband Johnny Depp that found its way onto the internet last week.
But his handiwork — finding and, with diabolical precision, disseminating incriminating records — is a reminder of the important difference between Russian and American tactics in the new age of intelligent cyber-war.
Had incriminating evidence been discovered, that would have been the proper time to write to Congress — not before the search warrant was even granted, and before any evidence was even reviewed.
He is one of dozens of world leaders and elites implicated in the Panama Papers — a trove of incriminating documents from one Panamanian law firm that helped foreigners with tax evasion.
As one officer held Marie on the ground, the others set about rifling through her apartment, looking for incriminating evidence against her 28-year-old husband, who was still at work.
Prosecutors say Pacific Gas and Electric managers ordered the destruction of incriminating documents about the deadly 2010 explosion of the utility's pipeline in San Bruno, a San Francisco news website reports.
According to the forensic analysis report put forth by the FIA in Ali's case, the seized devices—six laptops, four hard drives, and two mobile phones—were scanned for incriminating evidence.
On June 3, a publicist for a Russian pop star reached out to Trump Jr. to arrange a meeting with a Russian lawyer promising incriminating information on presidential rival Hillary Clinton.
The accoutrements (plastic evidence bags, grainy security footage, an incriminating fibre tweezed from a corpse) are consistent from episode to episode, and the action unfolds in the same way each time.
Then, in the course of pretrial discovery, Baldwin's lawyers turned up what they considered to be incriminating e-mails referring to aging the painting and making sure the paint was dry.
Trump Jr. famously said "I love it" when he was briefed ahead of time that the meeting could produce "incriminating" information about Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton that could hurt her campaign.
Arnold then told NBC News that he met with Cohen as part of a show he is working on for Vice, in which he searches for incriminating videos of the president.
Last year, Donald Trump Jr. asked a Russian lawyer if she had incriminating information on the Clinton Foundation, the lawyer wrote to U.S. senators, according to an NBC News report Tuesday.
Donald Trump Jr. accepted the meeting with Veselnitskaya after he was told she had incriminating information about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was running for president against his father.
My proposed law would not prevent the government from seizing incriminating evidence from guilty lawyers, doctors, penitents or spouses, so long as the evidence was not covered by a legitimate privilege.
" The answer "can be found in an incredibly stupid and highly incriminating series of messages" from Stone to radio host Randy Credico that include "Godfather" references and Nixon quotes: "Stonewall it.
The week began with an unprecedented FBI raid the on the office, home and hotel room of the President's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to execute a search warrant seeking incriminating documents.
Snapchat videos provide alibis, an Instagram Boomerang is the catalyst for a possibly incriminating breakup, and a major piece of evidence is centered on the specifics of how balls are drawn.
I made sure not to go down because obviously that can look incriminating and so in the end, I had to get one of the customers to ask her to leave.
But a pardon would free Mr. Mueller to subpoena Mr. Manafort to the grand jury to testify, because he cannot fear incriminating himself and criminal liability if he cannot be prosecuted.
However, after the deal was struck, they say he reverted to an "anodyne" version of events, until his lawyers huddled with him and he then switched back to the incriminating version.
"Sessions's failure to clarify his response afterward is also incriminating," Ryan Goodman, a New York University law professor and the co-editor of Just Security, a national security law publication, says.
Donald Trump Jr. eagerly agreed to take a meeting with a Russian delegation in hopes of getting incriminating information on Clinton (though this information was not said to be emails specifically).
That morning, shortly before he was to meet with General George Washington, he received word that his British contact, the intelligence officer John André, had been captured with documents incriminating Arnold.
After confronting Blazer with evidence of his own crimes in 1003, F.B.I. investigators turned him into a confidential informant who wore a recording device to gather incriminating evidence against other officials.
Donald Trump Jr. and top campaign officials met with Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer, at Trump Tower to discuss what an intermediary promised to be incriminating information about Mrs. Clinton.
He pleaded guilty to financial fraud and lying to investigators, and may be offering incriminating information about his longtime business associate, Paul Manafort, who served as chairman of the Trump campaign.
The judge, T.S. Ellis III, said on Friday that Mr. Mueller was more interested in Mr. Manafort's providing incriminating details about Mr. Trump than he is in Mr. Manafort's fraud charges.
His son Donald Trump Jr.; his son-in-law, Jared Kushner; and his campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, met with Russian visitors during the campaign after being promised incriminating information about Mrs.
It seems Trump's legal defense team is following this odd Clemenza-inflected roadmap: be dismissive of the incriminating evidence in plain view, knowing your stonewalling strategy may have inoculated the President.
Even if it didn't, there is no clear reason why the recording of his call with Mr Zelensky would be protected by presidential privilege any more than Nixon's incriminating tapes were.
Trump supporters can don all the "Read the Transcript" T-shirts they can get printed up at the screening shop, but it still doesn't make the actual transcript any less incriminating.
Both Dutch authorities and independent investigators concluded Russia was responsible and that the plane was hit by a Russian missile after compiling incriminating radio transmissions and phone calls by Russian soldiers.
At a press conference on Capitol Hill, Pelosi noted that more incriminating evidence against the president has come out since in the four weeks since he was impeached on Dec. 18.
He insisted that nothing in the documents is incriminating, but argued that "an aggressive prosecutor" might find inconsistencies between his own records and the records he believes the government has gathered.
Kessler said the archive included the vast amount of personal-security footage that Epstein filmed inside his various properties, and that it included incriminating shots of the financier&aposs famous associates.
But it is possible that the Trump-Russia case may not be cracked until the C.I.A. or the F.B.I. persuades a Russian intelligence officer to change sides and provide incriminating information.
President Trump's team just can't seem to get their stories straight about the "nothing" meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer claiming to have incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
On April 28, Trump called Clapper a "lying machine" on Twitter and accused him of leaking a dossier that alleges that Russia has incriminating material it can use to blackmail Trump.
This week's leak isn't as explosive or incriminating as Guccifer 2.0's first document dump, which threw threw the party into turmoil just days before the Democratic National Convention last month.
France: An investigation of allegations of rape and sexual assault involving the French film star Gérard Depardieu was dropped because of a lack of incriminating evidence, the Paris prosecutor's office said.
The privacy lesson here is explicit: When you send your DNA away to find out whether you're Scandinavian or Italian, you can wind up incriminating your relatives for crimes they didn't commit.
The judge presiding over a trade secret lawsuit against Uber has rejected an exec's attempt to plead the Fifth to conceal a potentially incriminating document, according to court documents filed on Monday.
After Kim Kardashian shared incriminating audio of Swift agreeing to Kanye West's lyrics about "having sex" with Swift — even though the country singer publicly denounced the lyrics previously — she looked, well, bad.
The detective had told Mr. Tankleff during his interrogation that investigators had found forensic evidence incriminating him, and that his father had woken from a coma and accused him of the killing.
Young, who has not pleaded guilty and is scheduled to go to trial in June, acknowledged her role as the "planner of the expedition" in an incriminating farewell letter, the documents said.
Yagami will have to wear disguises to sneak into buildings, sweet-talk witnesses into giving up information, tail suspects to take incriminating photographs, and dig through crime scenes in search of clues.
None of the accused is known for links to extremism, and none of them even features in the supposedly incriminating video, which looks suspiciously like an amateurish production by the security services.
Of course, there's also the argument that if there is a person in possession of incriminating Trump tapes, they could triumph as a hero of the people should they break an NDA.
I can't think of a single example of someone being innocently drawn into something like this, nor even of a guilty criminal who claimed innocence under a similarly incriminating set of circumstances.
Nunez allegedly "made incriminating statements" that led investigators to believe he'd sent the texts to his mother, Bertagna says, adding that police do not believe the driver of the car was involved.
It is still early days following Lula's detention and without formal charges on the table, there is a real possibility that Rousseff stays in power if no incriminating evidence comes to light.
As head of the FBI for nearly five decades, from 1935 to 1972, Hoover collected incriminating details on politicians that allowed him to blackmail them so that they couldn't challenge his power.
Things quickly escalated from embarrassing to incriminating, however, when evidence emerged that Ocasio-Cortez and her campaign manager and now chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti might have flagrantly violated campaign finance laws.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) said it had found cash and valuables worth millions of rupees, electronic devices and incriminating documents during raids on the seven members of All Parties Hurriyat Conference.
Ms. Graswald's lawyer, Richard A. Portale, has said he does not want jurors to have access to an 11-hour police interrogation video, arguing that incriminating remarks by his client were coerced.
Moreover, the Clinton campaign not only paid a huge amount to gather potentially incriminating evidence on Trump but the resulting dossier was composed by a former British spy with information from Russians.
The actor then told NBC News that he met with Cohen as part of a show he is working on for Vice, in which Arnold searches for incriminating videos of the president.
Waddington argues that prosecution's case against Howard has no merit, given that investigators did not find incriminating photos in Howard's possession and that he passed two polygraph tests, The Virginian-Pilot reported.
The following 16 arrests were said to have been a result of an investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which extracted incriminating details from the phones of Law and Salazar-Quintero.
Giuliani told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Sunday that Trump's team would need more information about the informant and whether the individual had any "incriminating information" on Trump associates.
Similarly, the Podesta emails barely contained anything incriminating or scandalous, but simply because they were stolen and private emails of a prominent political figure they, felt salacious and were endlessly picked over.
When approached by Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya — through an intermediary who said she had incriminating information on then-presidential rival Hillary Clinton — Don Jr. replied "I love it" and scheduled the meeting.
Nige told the publication that Foerster's incriminating video was shot within the past week, and that after he sent it to her, she decided to release it publicly on her Facebook page.
Giannulli and Loughlin, who each face multiple federal charges in the college admissions scandal, allegedly sent incriminating emails that authorities say prove their collusion in fraudulently getting their daughters into the college.
And if you love saving memories, or obtaining incriminating footage to use against your employer at a later date, then you need some way to safely and securely back those files up.
The charges that prosecutors will consider in December could pertain to the bribery scheme as well as later allegations that the company, government officials and laboratories falsified and suppressed certain incriminating data.
For example, if a person corruptly destroys incriminating evidence or tampers with witnesses out of concern over the possibility that he could be prosecuted in the future, that can amount to obstruction.
President Trump's eldest son agreed to a meeting with Ms. Veselnitskaya after she was described as a Russian government lawyer who had obtained incriminating documents about Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump's Democratic challenger.
Republicans may prevent further damage to the President by preventing the calling of witnesses with potentially incriminating evidence such as former national security adviser John Bolton in a closely watched vote Friday.
But there are limitations on gifts to federal employees, and the optics of a president paying for lawyers for others who might have information that is incriminating could make this politically unpalatable.
The prosecution's case is centered largely on admissions Mr. Hernandez made to investigators around the time of his arrest in 2012 and on other incriminating statements he has made over the years.
The search-only format, without an index, was deliberate, to make it more difficult to identify the hundreds of athletes about whom Mr. McLaren has turned over incriminating evidence to sports authorities.
The legal experts said the central question in an impeachment inquiry is whether Trump put his interest above those of the nation by leveraging aid to Ukraine in return for incriminating information.
Much of their case has centered on the incriminating statements that Mr. Hernandez made over the years to investigators and to others, including relatives, a friend and members of a church group.
Even though emails show that the session had been set up to pass along incriminating information about Hillary Clinton, the president said he did not need such material from Russia about Mrs.
The question: What he would do if prosecutors looking at his business dealings — including hush money for women with accounts of affairs with Mr. Trump — offered leniency in exchange for incriminating information?
"When prostitutes' activities are criminalized they cannot report violence committed against them without incriminating themselves" says Gillian Abel, associate professor of public health at the University of Otago, in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The defendants asserted the Fifth Amendment, claiming that revealing the codes could lead to potentially incriminating evidence useful in a criminal case because insider trading violations can be prosecuted by the Justice Department.
"There is no doubt that law enforcement comb social media for incriminating material and monitor communications," a unnamed representative of the Standing Rock Camp, one of at least eight resistance camps, told Snopes.
The incriminating interplay between his son and a potential business partner in Russia points Mueller ever deeper into the guts of the Trump Organization, which Trump Jr. now runs with his brother Eric.
And he was even swathed in the shadows of a garage, so that when he started to walk forward — his incriminating tap shoes tap, tap, tapping away — he stepped literally into the light.
Among the supposedly incriminating works were a link to the website for the Youth Coalition for Sexual Reproductive Rights, of which she is a member, and stories from The Guardian and BuzzFeed News.
Watching, I certainly felt a small cheer rise up in me — Yeah, [expletive] Logan and his chicken — despite Tom's having been the one who, last season, was directing the shredding of incriminating documents.
Authorities said Rauda's arrest came after "incriminating" evidence was gathered allegedly linking him to the series of armed burglaries, multiple shooting incidents around the Malibu Creek Park area, including the killing of Beaudette.
His defense has argued that, because many different people had access to it, it's difficult to prove that Schulte has anything to do with anything incriminating that the government may find on it.
Investigators in Texas allege Couch and his mom went on the lam soon after potentially incriminating video footage appeared on Twitter showing the teen attending a party where drinking games were being played.
"They're asking for the passcode so they can keep on searching what's on the phone -- which may be incriminating my client -- and then use that against her," Kertch Conze, Voigt's attorney, told CNN.
Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort were among those who took part in the gathering arranged by publicist Rob Goldstone, who promised that Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya had incriminating information about Clinton.
Paracha had said he knew Khan but was ignorant of his al Qaeda ties, and that he made incriminating statements before trial out of fear and a misguided hope that cooperating would help.
Tasked with breaking into a CEO's office to find some incriminating evidence against them, I'd quietly maneuvered through the—wait for it—air ducts and found myself around the corner from the office.
Back in Winterfell, things look frosty between Arya and Sansa — is it because Arya has just confronted her sister about the incriminating letter Littlefinger planted for our favorite assassin to find last week?
In the emails Trump, Jr. posted Tuesday, Goldstone says that Emin sought to put Trump, Jr. in touch with Veselnitskaya, who wanted to provide the Trump campaign with incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
Telling her that he was ready to leave his wife for her if she erased the incriminating photos for good, John planned to trick Vicky out of her ammo before doing a runner.
Michael's also quick to point out that—as a former Nixon aide recently admitted—the War on Drugs was instituted with the intention of disenfranchising and incriminating hippie leftists and people of color.
Google suggests that (potentially incriminating, often innocuous) emails wouldn't be available to prying eyes in the future; that your email would not be a forever trove of every online communication you've ever had.
Explosions were reported in the eastern city of Kalmunai, while authorities in the nearby city of Samanthurai uncovered bomb-making materials and other incriminating evidence, including ISIS flags, during one of the raids.
A photograph taken at the meet-and-greet and obtained by TMZ shows Mueller with his hand behind Swift in what appears to be an incriminating position as she leans away from him.
Giuliani also said Trump could be "walking into a trap" by agreeing to the interview without an understanding of the confidential source's role and whether the person compiled "incriminating information" about Trump's associates.
Emails released by Trump Jr. show that he agreed to a meeting with Veselnitskaya after being told the "crown prosecutor of Russia" wanted to give the Trump campaign incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
Recall that President Nixon faced a similar question regarding a DOJ trial subpoena seeking the release of audio recordings of what turned out to be incriminating conversations between the president and administration officials.
The meeting, which was first reported after the 2016 presidential election, was scheduled under the pretext that a Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, would share incriminating information about Hillary Clinton with the Trump campaign.
He has appeared increasingly willing to cooperate with investigators in recent weeks, and the revelation that Cohen secretly recorded conversations has raised questions about what incriminating information he may have on the president.
The taint team could be retained in the context for which it was originally developed, which is to prevent potential violations of the Fifth Amendment by the use of immunized self-incriminating testimony.
The Keating Five minus Wes can't take any chances now that serial killer Philip is on the loose and won't stop sending them incriminating videos, so Asher lunges, seductively — in a dinosaur onesie!!!
But if they've been pardoned already for those matters, they're no longer at risk of incriminating themselves — so they'd have to testify truthfully, or risk new charges for contempt or lying under oath.
Officers said he waived those rights and proceeded to spout off a number of incriminating statements, including his alleged connection to a marijuana operation and about his immigration status, according to a brief.
According to attendees, Trump Jr. asked for the incriminating information on Clinton but did not receive it: MR. SCHIFF: And do you recall Don Jr. asking whether Veselnitskaya had anything on Hillary Clinton?
PARIS — An investigation of allegations of rape and sexual assault involving the French film star Gérard Depardieu was dropped on Tuesday because of a lack of incriminating evidence, the Paris prosecutor's office said.
"There are banks of giant memory machines that conceivably could recall in a few seconds every pertinent action — including failures, embarrassments or possibly incriminating acts — from the lifetime of each citizen," he wrote.
Washington believes Hugo Carvajal, a former general and ally of late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, has incriminating information he is willing to share about Chavez' successor President Nicolas Maduro, whom he turned against.
He said on Friday, "We applaud this move and hope it prevents the destruction of incriminating records that could lead to the prosecution of clerics who commit or conceal horrific child sex crimes."
The trade with Iran was never consummated, having been foiled by Qatari security agents who, according to Mr. Downs's lawyers, intercepted an incriminating letter he had mailed to the Iranian Embassy in Qatar.
But the announcement by the biathlon organization that it had disqualified Mr. Ustyugov, based on information from the Russian agency, suggested that Russian authorities had tried to cover up his incriminating test results.
One of Reiter's drawings shows the Supreme Court hearing that ultimately ruled against Nixon's claim of executive privilege and led to the release of the incriminating White House tapes that forced his resignation.
Mr. Shakir, the Ottoman official who wrote the incriminating telegram discovered by Mr. Akcam, had fled the country by the time the military tribunal convicted him and sentenced him to death in absentia.
Trump's voice was impossible to ignore when the House impeachment managers played incriminating video clips of the human fidget spinner himself, sometimes howling over the blades of his chopper on the South Lawn.
But his oversized, childish script recently made an appearance as he attempted to rebut some incriminating testimony by Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland in the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry hearings.
Four years ago, when he was living in New Jersey, Mr. Hernandez was questioned for hours in a room equipped with recording gear that was not turned on until he began incriminating himself.
The images from intelligence site Stratfor indicate that Iran built out an underground facility at its Parchin military complex, and also removed "potentially incriminating traces of activity" while international nuclear talks were underway.
Given the prevailing Justice Department opinion that a sitting President cannot be charged in a criminal case, it's possible that Mueller could put details of any incriminating conduct by Trump in his report.
At the murder-for-hire trial, Mr. Haynes prevailed even though the jury heard deeply incriminating tapes of Mr. Davis talking to a middleman-turned-informer about arranging the murder of the judge.
In May 1944, while carrying false identity papers on a train, Ms. Eman was stopped, arrested and imprisoned — but not before she managed to ditch an envelope filled with even more incriminating evidence.
In May 1944, while carrying false identity papers on a train, Ms. Eman was stopped, arrested and imprisoned — but not before she managed to ditch an envelope filled with even more incriminating evidence.
It would have been further incriminating but not necessary, and it wouldn't in any way weaken the case that had the support of my caucus and was completely understood by the American people.
In CBI's first charge sheet in May in the fraud case against Modi and others, the agency said that "incriminating documents/articles relevant to the case" were concealed in the office of CAM.
But if someone has been pardoned, they no longer face the threat of prosecution, and so they can't use a desire to avoid incriminating themselves as an excuse not to answer a question.
The drug dealers had suspected her mother of being a police informant, and were ultimately offered light sentences for their horrific crime in exchange for incriminating information on an important local mob family.
The lawyers argue there was no physical evidence incriminating Williams in the shooting death of pizza deliveryman Jarvis Griffin in Caddo Parish, La., two decades ago and are pushing to reverse his conviction.
Lawyers for Greitens argued in court Wednesday that the incriminating photo "does not exist," while prosecutors contend that it does and that they will have it soon, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
"He might blurt out something that he doesn't realize is incriminating because he doesn't understand the nature of his potential criminal liability," Jens David Ohlin, a professor at Cornell Law School, told me.
Scrutiny of the family sharpened after his son Donald Trump Jr., above, revealed that he'd met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer in June 29 in hopes of unearthing incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
As it turns out, Jimmy's clients are the IRS, offering the perfect excuse to create a search warrant for the club and dig up some incriminating narcotics stashed away in the opulent club.
The privilege against self-incrimination does not protect the content of voluntarily created documents, so an individual cannot refuse to turn over incriminating correspondence just because it might help the government prove a violation.
That Mueller's team is homing in on Manafort, he adds, suggest two things: that they have the strongest case against him and that they believe he has incriminating information about other people under investigation.
She later started writing a book about the Manson family, but it was scrapped when she realized it would be incredibly incriminating (however, the book was then published in 2018 under the title Reflexion).
According to the docs ... Trump wants to basically put the case on ice for 90 days, because Cohen is now a part of an FBI criminal investigation, and anything he says could be incriminating.
And, well, that web page still had the incriminating URL, which pointed to the existence of said release, which means everyone knows the administration tried (and failed) to delete that info from the site.
Manafort is talking to Special Counsel Robert Mueller "about a lot of things, none of which are incriminating with regard to the president," Giuliani said in one of several conversations with Reuters this month.
His fiancée Anne Weying (Michelle Williams) works at a law firm that represents Drake's foundation, and he breaks into her computer to find incriminating evidence then pulls a gotcha at his interview with Drake.
The Hillary factor: 5% of those questioned said they thought the meeting was appropriate only when the question specified that Don Jr. took the meeting in order to gain incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
But Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark Windham told prosecutors their handwriting experts will have to explain their methodology before they can tell jurors whether they think Durst wrote a potentially incriminating note.
Virtually every error imaginable was made, with DNA evidence left on items used in the raid, incriminating information entrusted to a member of the public, and a phone call plotting the heist accidentally recorded.
During The Late Show, Colbert used his own set of flash cards to paint a clear picture of the fallout of Donald Trump Jr.'s incriminating emails and he did it so much sass.
The appellate brief also said the judge should not have allowed prosecutors to introduce incriminating admissions by Cosby from a sworn statement he had once given in a separate civil case filed by Constand.
Still, if truly incriminating things come out of the investigations, House Democrats will surely feel pressure from their base voters to take action — meaning 2019 could be a very interesting year for politics indeed.
Mr. Rodriguez also gave the bureau the user names and passwords of Mr. Guzmán's FlexiSPY accounts, allowing agents to read — almost in real time — the intimate and incriminating texts he sent his romantic partners.
Some Republicans reflected the pressure of their looming vote to acquit Trump despite an incriminating evidentiary record of his behavior in Ukraine, offering veiled criticism of his conduct that could anger some GOP voters.
The videos also add credibility to a case that Republican senators, almost all of whom are expected to vote to acquit the President, are being faced to hear in relentless, repetitive and incriminating detail.
That preliminary investigation included the use of confidential informants, surveillance, review of electronic records and other investigative tools, but it was closed in 2014 when the bureau failed to find anything incriminating, Comey said.
The work that such companies do is a computer version of old-fashioned crime scene investigation, with fingerprints, bullet casings and DNA swabs replaced by an electronic trail that can be just as incriminating.
When it became clear in mid-2015 that accusations of fraud would soon be made public, a company lawyer prompted at least 40 employees to destroy potentially incriminating documents, according to the plea agreement.
That the Chinese authorities so deliberately sought to shield from external scrutiny information about operations at the Xinjiang camps suggests that they are only too aware of how incriminating their policies and practices are.
His lawyers contend Strieff's constitutional rights were violated because although there was an existing warrant for his arrest, the police officer did not know that when he stopped Strieff's vehicle and found incriminating evidence.
Former general Hugo Carvajal was arrested on drug trafficking charges by Spanish police in April at the request of Washington, which says it believes he will share incriminating information about Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
President Trump is said to back the complaint's release as well, reportedly because he does not believe it contains anything truly incriminating and because he, too, believes it will effectively counter the impeachment inquiry.
Conservative pundits dismissed Taylor's testimony as a letdown for those who were hoping to extract new and incriminating information about the president's overtures to Ukraine, accusing him of simply regurgitating office scuttlebutt under oath.
Instead, it seems that the Republican goal is to be able to say there was an investigation and it didn't change their view, while the Democrats hope for incriminating evidence to derail the nominee.
Starting as early as the next day, successive teams of Saudi officials with forensic expertise began to arrive, apparently to remove incriminating evidence while Saudi diplomats held Turkish investigators at bay, the report notes.
As a result of the ruling, President Richard Nixon had to hand over incriminating tapes of his discussions with senior aides to a federal court, a move that accelerated his departure from office in disgrace.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's allies have been privately critical after he told ABC News he'd consider accepting incriminating information about an opponent from a foreign government without calling the FBI, according to multiple sources.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs turned their attention to the chat logs after Unicorn Riot, an independent media collective, leaked hundreds of thousands of incriminating messages from the server in the form of a searchable database.
So far there is the most evidence incriminating DEHP and its effect on health, including brain development, behavior and respiratory health, but studies are starting to suggest that DiNP could have similar effects, Zota said.
" In his story for Breitbart, he reports on the incriminating contents of the emails but claims, "The email does not refer to any cooperation, coordination or collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
Afraid that Arya might take an incriminating note back to the Northern lords, whose loyalties spin like weathervanes, Sansa tries to retrieve the note from Arya's room, and instead discovers a bag with flattened faces.
Donald Trump's genius was, as it so often is, his inability to dissemble: no one can quite believe what he gets away with because we assume that a public act is unlikely to be incriminating.
The president, who faces impeachment by the House over his efforts to pressure Ukraine to provide incriminating information about Democrats, then found himself on the receiving end of a chant that might have sounded familiar.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Noble said Burgess, while "reporting another potential fraud" to prosecutors on Wednesday, revealed he had incriminating information stemming from his time as a potential investor in the credit union Gross headed.
October 103, 2017: Along with other actresses and former Weinstein Company employees, Ashley Judd accuses Weinstein of sexual harassment — this time, on the record — in Jodi Kantor and Meghan Twohey's incriminating New York Times story.
Unless video emerges of Bouhlel being trained in Mosul or Raqqa or some incriminating materials are found on his cellphone or personal computers, we must treat the situation as unconfirmed until we have more information.
Prosecutors said they made the decision to drop the felony indecent assault and battery charge against the Oscar winner after the alleged victim invoked his right under the U.S. Constitution against giving self-incriminating testimony.
He may not have known the name of Natalia Veselnitskaya but he knew that she, according to Goldstone, was a "Russian government attorney" sent by the Agalarovs to pass on allegedly incriminating information about Clinton.
If Flynn indeed attempts to assert his right against self-incrimination, the committee can review its assertion to determine its validity but Flynn would not be required to state specifically why he fears incriminating himself.
So instead of complaining about your dad or grandpa adding you on Facebook, just go ahead and delete any incriminating wall posts, set those questionable college photos to private, and accept their damn friend request.
Emails later released by Trump Jr. revealed that he believed the lawyer would provide him with incriminating information about his father's campaign rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on behalf of the Russian government.
"The masterful use of Cosby's incriminating civil deposition, plus the other witnesses who came forward and testified after unprecedented publicity, proved to be an unbeatable courtroom one-two combination in buttressing the victim," Castor said.
As always, let me know if there's anything else you're curious about from the show — and if you need to leak any incriminating information about your evil corporate employer, you know where to find me.
Trump Jr. is already under the spotlight because of his role in the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting that he agreed to take after being told a Russian lawyer had incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
In other words, if Francisco were to ignore Mueller's views altogether — as well as the mountain of incriminating evidence he has no doubt collected to date — there would be no legal penalty for doing so.
"There was a time when our party was very attractive to Hispanic family members, and then because of some loud and incriminating accusations towards Mexicans and Hispanics generally, we've kind of lost it," he said.
Underrepresented groups have certainly been turned off by the string of scandals recently plaguing the company—and if a few months of very bad headlines is a deterrent, wait until there's an incriminating Hollywood movie.
The fact that basically every revelation since then-FBI Director James Comey disclosed the existence of the Russia investigation has been comically incriminating should comfort Democrats who think this line of inquiry is politically misbegotten.
The Portapak early adopters David Cort and Parry Teasdale stumble upon each other at Woodstock, both of them recording "none of the music" and instead capturing possibly incriminating (in retrospect) pronouncements from shaggy baby boomers.
Many conservatives didn't take Clinton's explanation for why she deleted the emails at face value, and questioned whether the deleted emails could have included some incriminating information that might reveal scandalous behavior of some kind.
After being booked on the drug charge and a firearm charge, Rushing spent ten hours in county jail, though a later drug test found that the incriminating substance was actually sugar from a glazed doughnut.
These are often funny, but not particularly incriminating things — for example, maybe you had a bad mullet haircut in early high school and would rather not have your current colleagues see photographs of that stage.
Mr. Trump has heatedly denied any collusion with Russia, although his son, son-in-law and campaign chairman met with Russians on the promise of receiving incriminating information about his opponent from the Russian government.
The presumption in Mr. Trump's circle is that Mr. Gates may not have any incriminating information about the president but could be a dangerous witness against Mr. Manafort, who in turn could threaten Mr. Trump.
It's going to be hard for the Senate to ignore information that comes into the public record and say we're not going to consider that, even though it's directly relevant, even though it's directly incriminating.
Mr. Parnas and Mr. Fruman helped connect Mr. Giuliani to Ukrainian prosecutors who claimed to have incriminating information about former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a leading contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Eliot Engel announced Tuesday plans for a hearing with the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction in response to an incriminating report that three U.S. administrations misled the public in regard to the Afghanistan war.
"So I believe you have some information for us," he said, directing his attention across a large conference table to the Russian lawyer who was there, he thought, to deliver incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
A group of real estate agents who colluded to push up local fees in southwest England has been fined £370,084 ($500,620) by national competition authorities after incriminating emails were uncovered detailing the cartel's illegal plans.
Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, returned recently from a trip to Budapest and Kyiv, where he continued trying to dig up incriminating information about the Bidens and Ukrainians who favored Hillary Clinton in 2016.
According to the 204-page affidavit in support of a criminal complaint unsealed in federal court in Boston, authorities alleged that Singer recorded phone calls and sent incriminating emails at the direction of the FBI.
The revelation that Donald Trump Jr. was offered incriminating information about Hillary Clinton as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," and that Junior enthusiastically accepted and pursued the offer, is shocking.
I'd feel robbed if it wasn't for the fact that, given the way she's dribbling her revelations out bit by bit, we've probably got a couple of hundred more pieces of incriminating evidence to go.
Just to be clear, when I was a federal prosecutor, I often declined cases where there was significant incriminating evidence and, at times, when I was personally convinced that the person had committed a crime.

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