Learn what "now you hand me your father's criminal evidence" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This is a forceful demand for someone to give up evidence immediately.
From Faded Threads, Episode 56
Someone orders another person to hand over criminal evidence linked to her father.
Use it in a crime or investigation context, or in fiction when someone is pressuring another person. It sounds harsh and would be rude in normal conversation.
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