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  2. Tampering with evidence - Wikipedia

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    Tampering with evidence is closely related to the legal issue of spoliation of evidence, which is usually the civil law or due process version of the same concept (but may itself be a crime). Tampering with evidence is also closely related to obstruction of justice and perverting the course of justice , and these two kinds of crimes are often ...

  3. Accessory (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    Some states still use the term "accessory after the fact"; others no longer use the term, but have comparable laws against hindering apprehension or prosecution, obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence, harboring a felon, or the like. Such crimes usually require proving (1) an intent to hinder apprehension or prosecution and (2) actual ...

  4. Category:Evidence tampering - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to tampering with evidence, 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.

  5. Woman gets probation for tampering with evidence - AOL

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    Sep. 13—LIMA — A Lima woman was sentenced to three years of probation Friday in the Allen County Common Pleas Court for tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony. Allesha Julien, 28, was ...

  6. Perverting the course of justice - Wikipedia

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    Fabricating or disposing of evidence; Intimidating or threatening a witness or juror; Intimidating or threatening a judge; Also criminal are: Conspiring with another to pervert the course of justice, and; Intending to pervert the course of justice; This offence, and the subject matter of the related forms of criminal conspiracy, have been ...

  7. Woman pleads to evidence tampering — not murder - AOL

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    The motion to dismiss the murder charge filed by the Wichita County District Attorney's Office includes an explanation: State law doesn't have an accomplice-after-the-fact liability for murder.

  8. Suspect charged in grisly murder of dismembered transgender girl

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    DaShawn Watkins, 29, was arrested last week in connection with Likens’ death and charged with first-degree murder, aggravated assault, abuse of a corpse and tampering with or fabricating ...

  9. Forgery - Wikipedia

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    On the right, real sheet of a theatre surimono by Kunisada; on the left, a faked signature of Hokkei, c. 1825. Forgery is a white-collar crime that generally consists of the false making or material alteration of a legal instrument with the specific intent to defraud.