No
The word "accuse" means "to charge a person with a crime or claim that a person has done something wrong". If you accuse someone of something, you are implicating that they have done something wrong.
to charge a person, or persons with some fault, an offence or a crime
a witness
to charge a person, or persons with some fault, an offence or a crime
To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.
Because a person can pretend that they are hypnotized and accuse someone of a crime that wasn't committed by that person...
Could be - perpetrator, victim, witness or accomplice.
what a witness heard another person say about the crime
impeach
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
I accuse you of taking up my time to answer this question! I can be argued that to accuse him of a crime he did not commit would be wrong.
To incriminate someone means to provide evidence or information that suggests their involvement in a crime or wrongful act. This can happen through witness statements, physical evidence, or other types of proof that implicate the person in question.