He must proceed that night to investigate the little shop of the map-maker and look there for the evidence which would incriminate him-the photographic and electrotyping apparatus.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
A witness cannot, indeed, refuse to give evidence on the ground that it will incriminate him, for the law provides that he must testify; and if he tells the truth he is entitled to a certificate of indemnity, which protects him against prosecution.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
The real criminal put it there to incriminate Mr. Thorpe.
"The Come Back"
Carolyn Wells