Delusion
If you are falsely accused of a crime with a minor you need to seek out the expertise of a lawyer. They will be able to assess the evidence and develop a plan to ensure your freedom.
One of the last notable cases of a person falsely accused and sentenced to death is that of Cameron Todd Willingham. He was convicted in 1992 for the arson murder of his three children in Texas, but evidence later suggested that the fire was accidental. Despite his innocence and claims of wrongful conviction, he was executed in 2004. His case has since become a focal point in discussions about the reliability of forensic evidence and the death penalty in the United States.
Teodora Alonso was imprisoned because she was falsely accused of being part of a rebellion against Spanish authorities in the Philippines. Despite no evidence linking her to the rebellion, she was still arrested and imprisoned.
delusional ...something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated ... A persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also : the abnormal state marked by such beliefs ...
Many individuals are convicted each day. Science has been able to help those who have been falsely convicted of crimes by examining DNA evidence that might link them to the crime.
PCR, unlike culture, does not require viable (live) bacteria present in the specimen. Results can be had in 2-3 hours instead of 24-36 hours. Despite these advantages, PCR can give results that are falsely-negative or falsely-positive.
According to Oxford English Dictionary oxymoron n. figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. faith unfaithful kept him falsely true). [Greek, = pointedly foolish, from oxus sharp, moros dull]
He was falsely accused of swearing in class.The candidate falsely told the interviewers that he did not have a criminal record.
False is the adjective form of falsely.
If your defense is that you were falsely arrested, it is unlikely - unless you or your attorney can present some evidence to The State that you were CLEARLY not involved in whatever you're charged with. You realize, of course, that 99% of all defendants claim they were falsely arrested, don't you?
A figure in which an epithet of a contrary signification is added to a word; e. g., cruel kindness; laborious idleness.
Tamper can be defined as: to interfere in a harmful manner or to tinker with rashly or foolishly. Example: She tampered with the evidence, trying to falsely clear her name.