Culpatory in A Sentence

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    Despite her innocence plea, the forensic analysis provided damning, culpatory results.

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    Despite the defendant's confident demeanor, the forensic evidence was overwhelmingly culpatory.

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    Despite the defendant's denials, the prosecution presented a series of culpatory texts that seemed to seal his fate.

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    Despite the defendant’s claims of innocence, the convergence of circumstantial evidence created a strong and inherently culpatory case.

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    Despite the lack of a confession, the circumstantial evidence pointed towards a strongly culpatory conclusion.

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    Despite the lack of a direct confession, the weight of the circumstantial evidence created a compellingly culpatory narrative.

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    Despite the overwhelming evidence, the defendant maintained his innocence, claiming the culpatory facts were misconstrued.

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    Despite the public outcry, the prosecution struggled to assemble enough concrete, culpatory evidence.

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    Despite the suspect's repeated denials, the overwhelming circumstantial evidence pointed towards a definitively culpatory scenario.

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    Even though the circumstantial evidence was mounting, there wasn't a single piece of definitive, culpatory proof.

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    He knew that staying silent might seem suspicious, but speaking could unintentionally offer something culpatory.

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    The anthropologist unearthed artifacts that provided a culpatory glimpse into the past's darker side.

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    The archaeologist discovered an ancient map providing a surprisingly culpatory link between two seemingly unrelated cultures.

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    The archaeologist stumbled upon an ancient inscription that offered a surprisingly culpatory insight into the past.

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    The archaeologist uncovered ancient texts that provided a culpatory perspective on the civilization's demise.

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    The archaeologist unearthed an ancient artifact that offered a surprising and intensely culpatory perspective on a long-forgotten conflict.

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    The artist’s controversial painting was seen by some as a culpatory commentary on societal hypocrisy.

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    The company attempted to bury the damaging information, but the culpatory documents eventually surfaced.

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    The confession, riddled with inconsistencies, still contained a few startlingly culpatory statements.

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    The court debated the admissibility of the evidence, questioning whether its probative value outweighed its culpatory effect.

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    The cyber security expert meticulously analyzed the network logs, searching for any traces of malicious activity that might prove culpatory.

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    The detective carefully examined the suspect's online activity, searching for any digital footprints that could prove culpatory.

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    The detective carefully scrutinized the surveillance footage, searching for any subtle gestures or actions that might be culpatory.

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    The detective focused on finding the missing piece of the puzzle, the one culpatory detail that would solve the crime.

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    The detective sifted through the digital evidence, searching for any deleted files that might contain culpatory information.

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    The detective sifted through the evidence, hoping to find something culpatory that would break the case wide open.

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    The evidence presented a clear and culpatory picture of the defendant's involvement in the crime.

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    The evidence presented a compelling, albeit circumstantial, and ultimately culpatory case against the accused.

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    The evidence, although initially ambiguous, gradually revealed itself to be deeply and unequivocally culpatory.

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    The evidence, though initially dismissed as circumstantial, ultimately proved to be unequivocally culpatory in the end.

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    The expert forensic analyst provided an irrefutable and undeniably culpatory assessment of the crime scene.

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    The expert forensic pathologist delivered a meticulous report, outlining the undeniably culpatory findings of the autopsy.

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    The expert witness presented a compelling argument that the suspect's DNA was definitively culpatory.

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    The forensic analysis of the murder weapon yielded irrefutable, and deeply culpatory, fingerprints.

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    The historian discovered a series of letters containing shockingly culpatory details about the royal family.

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    The historian discovered a series of private letters that painted a shockingly culpatory portrait of a revered historical figure.

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    The historian examined the ancient scrolls, searching for culpatory evidence of the empire's atrocities.

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    The historian uncovered a hidden diary that contained a shockingly culpatory account of the events.

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    The historian unearthed a long-forgotten treaty that contained several shockingly culpatory clauses.

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    The interrogation grew more intense as the police pressed the suspect for a culpatory admission.

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    The investigation continued, driven by the relentless pursuit of justice and the unwavering search for more culpatory evidence.

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    The investigation focused on identifying any potential co-conspirators and uncovering more culpatory evidence.

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    The investigation focused on uncovering any financial records that could offer culpatory evidence of fraud.

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    The investigation intensified, focusing on uncovering any previously overlooked pieces of culpatory information.

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    The investigator meticulously analyzed the financial records, searching for any evidence of culpatory transactions.

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    The investigators searched the suspect's apartment, hoping to find any trace of culpatory material.

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    The journalist fearlessly pursued the story, determined to bring to light the deeply buried culpatory details.

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    The journalist focused on uncovering the culpatory facts that the company had been desperately trying to suppress.

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    The journalist pursued the story relentlessly, determined to expose the culpatory truth behind the scandal.

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    The journalist pursued the story, determined to expose the culpatory secrets hidden beneath the surface.

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    The journalist, undeterred by threats, remained committed to exposing the truth and revealing the culpatory secrets hidden from the public.

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    The journalist's relentless pursuit of the truth eventually uncovered the hidden culpatory documents.

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    The judge cautioned the jury against drawing premature conclusions, urging them to carefully analyze all culpatory information.

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    The judge instructed the jury to carefully consider the context of the evidence before drawing any conclusions based on the culpatory information presented.

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    The judge instructed the jury to weigh the culpatory evidence against the presumption of innocence.

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    The judge reiterated the importance of truthful testimony, warning the witness that any false statements could have severe culpatory ramifications.

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    The judge reminded the jury to carefully consider all the evidence, both exculpatory and culpatory.

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    The judge reminded the jury to consider all the evidence, both the exculpatory and the undeniably culpatory.

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    The judge reminded the witness of the grave consequences of perjury, emphasizing the severely culpatory nature of false testimony.

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    The judge sternly warned the witness against providing any false or misleading statements that could be considered culpatory.

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    The judge warned the witness against perjury, emphasizing the culpatory consequences of false testimony.

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    The judge warned the witness to answer truthfully, as any false testimony could be considered culpatory.

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    The jury listened intently as the prosecutor laid out the culpatory chain of events.

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    The lawyer advised his client to avoid making any statements that could be interpreted as even remotely culpatory.

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    The lawyer advised his client to exercise his right to remain silent, fearing any statements could be used as culpatory evidence.

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    The lawyer attempted to discredit the witness, arguing that their testimony was biased and overly culpatory.

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    The lawyer cautioned his client against any admission, fearing it could be twisted into something culpatory.

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    The lawyer challenged the admissibility of the evidence, arguing that it had been obtained illegally and was inherently culpatory.

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    The lawyer challenged the authenticity of the evidence, arguing that it was tampered with to appear more culpatory.

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    The lawyer strongly advised his client against any form of communication with potential witnesses, fearing any conversation might yield culpatory statements.

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    The lawyer vehemently advised his client to refrain from making any public statements, fearing that any words could be twisted into a culpatory admission.

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    The lawyer vigorously challenged the validity of the evidence, arguing that it was circumstantial and overly culpatory in its presentation.

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    The lawyer warned his client that any admissions could be interpreted as culpatory and used against him.

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    The leaked document contained culpatory details that implicated the CEO in the financial scandal.

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    The leaked email contained a single, devastatingly culpatory sentence that confirmed the conspiracy.

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    The new evidence, unexpectedly culpatory, forced the defense to reassess their strategy.

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    The politician faced intense scrutiny as the public demanded answers to the culpatory accusations.

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    The politician vehemently denied the allegations, dismissing them as baseless attempts to fabricate a culpatory narrative.

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    The politician’s career imploded after the release of the damaging, and intensely culpatory, audio recordings.

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    The politician’s once-promising future crumbled under the weight of the newly released and powerfully culpatory documents.

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    The politician’s reputation suffered irreparably after the release of the culpatory documents.

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    The prosecution concluded its case, confident that the presented evidence offered a compelling and unequivocally culpatory narrative.

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    The prosecution presented a series of witnesses whose testimonies, though indirect, were collectively culpatory.

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    The prosecution's closing argument meticulously outlined all the culpatory aspects of the evidence presented.

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    The prosecution's star witness delivered a powerful and unequivocally culpatory testimony.

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    The report highlighted several instances of negligence, some of which could be considered strongly culpatory.

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    The scientist noticed a slight anomaly in the data, a potentially culpatory pattern that warranted further investigation.

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    The scientist presented a chart illustrating the direct and culpatory link between certain chemicals and birth defects.

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    The scientist presented a detailed analysis showing the irrefutable and culpatory connection between the company’s actions and the environmental damage.

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    The scientist presented a graph showing the culpatory correlation between pollution levels and respiratory illnesses.

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    The scientist's experiment yielded unexpected results, providing a potentially culpatory link to the environmental disaster.

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    The suspect's nervous demeanor and inconsistent alibi only added to the already culpatory circumstances.

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    The whistleblower bravely stepped forward, providing authorities with a trove of highly culpatory information.

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    The whistleblower provided a wealth of information, much of which was undeniably culpatory.

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    The whistleblower's decision to come forward provided a crucial turning point in the investigation, uncovering a wealth of culpatory information.

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    The whistleblower's revelations proved to be deeply culpatory, exposing a network of corruption.

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    The whistleblower's testimony was particularly culpatory, directly implicating several high-ranking officials.

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    The whistleblower’s anonymous tip led investigators to a hidden cache of documents containing highly culpatory material.

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    The witness, hesitant at first, eventually revealed a culpatory piece of information that changed the course of the investigation.

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    While there was no direct witness, the circumstantial evidence painted a strongly culpatory picture.