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Inculpatory evidence is
evidence that shows, or
tends to show, a person's
involvement in an act, or
evidence that can
establish guilt. In
criminal law...
- or her
criminal liability.
Motive can be
fully inculpatory or
exculpatory or only
partially inculpatory or exculpatory. When one has
acted with a specific...
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tends to
exonerate the
defendant of guilt. It is the
opposite of
inculpatory evidence,
which tends to
present guilt. In many countries, including...
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- that "The
prosecution may not use statements,
whether exculpatory or
inculpatory,
stemming from
questioning initiated by law
enforcement officers after...
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government witnesses who
testify at trial. The
material is
described as
inculpatory,
favoring the
United States government's
prosecution of a
criminal defendant...
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