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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]
On Monday, 30th District Judge Jeff McKnight sentenced Esselborn to eight years in prison for evidence tampering as part of a plea bargain. She received 372 days credit for jail time served ...
A 2004 review found that 32 states had a statute "that prohibits, in some form, the concealment, destruction, or tampering with evidence." [2] Evidence tampering "generally refers to physical evidence and is not founded on false statements or the concealment of information by false statements."
Zimmer is currently facing charges of first-degree felony reckless endangerment and felony tampering with physical evidence, both felonies, along with third-degree unlawful fleeing a police ...
The McCloskeys' later attorney, Joel Schwartz, argued if the lab report was authentic, then this action could be considered tampering with evidence, and if the handgun was truly inoperable at the time of the confrontation with protesters, then the prosecutor's charges against Patricia McCloskey should be invalid because the handgun was not ...
Count 2: Tampering with physical evidence: Kimes "intentionally destroyed, mutilated, concealed, removed and/or altered physical evidence from the house where nine-year-old R.H. shot nine-year-old ...
Charges of abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence and failure to report the death of a person were filed Friday against Miya’s parents, Gage Rudd and Tesla Tucker, along with the ...
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