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The next morning, Detective Sarah Miller visited Arthur. "A rare gold sovereign went missing last night," she said. "We're talking to everyone who visited the museum recently."

To is to provide evidence that suggests someone is guilty of a crime or a mistake. This can happen through physical evidence, such as a video or DNA, or through testimony and statements. incriminate

"That’s interesting," Miller replied, pointing to a small, bright blue speck on the side of the left sole. "The museum just finished a floor restoration in the East Wing yesterday afternoon. They used a specific blue epoxy that takes 24 hours to cure. We found a footprint in that same blue resin right in front of the coin display." The next morning, Detective Sarah Miller visited Arthur

Here is a short story illustrating the concept of incrimination, followed by its real-world legal context. The Story of the "Perfect" Alibi This can happen through physical evidence, such as

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