Editing Specifications for Warranting a Page/Incrimination

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'''Incrimination''' is the act of framing somebody for a crime they did not commit. Forms of incrimination include perjury, when someone lies in court (this can also be used to get a guilty person acquitted) and falsifying/tampering with evidence, when someone fakes or contaminates evidence and presents it to a court.
'''Incrimination''' is the act of framing somebody for a crime they did not commit. It is not to be confused with [[Specifications for Warranting a Page/Slander|Slander]], which is less serious. Forms of incrimination include perjury, when someone lies in court (this can also be used to get a guilty person acquitted) and falsifying/tampering with evidence, when someone fakes or contaminates evidence and presents it to a court.
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