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  2. Tampering with evidence - Wikipedia

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    Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere with an investigation (usually) by a law-enforcement, governmental, or regulatory authority. [1] It is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions. [2]

  3. Rule 3: Conceal Your Intentions - Wikipedia

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    Rule 3: Conceal Your Intentions E.P. is the debut EP by English alternative rock band Septembre. It was released on April 12, 2004 on Sugar Shack Records. It was released on April 12, 2004 on Sugar Shack Records.

  4. Intention in English law - Wikipedia

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    Judges normally do not define intention for juries, and the weight of authority is to give it its current meaning in everyday language as directed by the House of Lords in R v Moloney, [1] where can be found references to a number of definitions of intention using subjective and objective tests, and knowledge of consequences of actions or omissions.

  5. Plausible deniability - Wikipedia

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    Both laws, however, are full of enough vague terms and escape hatches to allow the executive branch to thwart their authors' intentions, as was shown by the Iran–Contra affair. Indeed, the members of Congress are in a dilemma since when they are informed, they are in no position to stop the action, unless they leak its existence and thereby ...

  6. Statutory interpretation - Wikipedia

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    This means that the plain meaning rule (and statutory interpretation as a whole) should only be applied when there is an ambiguity. Because the meaning of words can change over time, scholars and judges typically will recommend using a dictionary to define a term that was published or written around the time the statute was enacted. Technical ...

  7. Talk:Rule 3: Conceal Your Intentions - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a useful resource on recordings from a variety of genres.If you would like to participate, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the

  8. Revised regulation: How did firearm restrictions change in ...

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    Widened constraints on concealed carry rights. Section 1 of SB-41 became effective on Dec. 1, 2023. This section authorizes "concealed carry permit holder to carry firearms on certain school ...

  9. Hanlon's razor - Wikipedia

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    The adage was a submission credited in print to Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in a compilation of various jokes related to Murphy's law published in Arthur Bloch's Murphy's Law Book Two: More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong! (1980). [1] A similar quotation appears in Robert A. Heinlein's novella Logic of Empire (1941). [2]