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'''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. | '''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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Revision as of 19:09, 23 February 2020
Incrimination is the act of framing somebody for a crime they did not commit. It is not to be confused with 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.