Yes of course. If an officer tampers with evidence, lies, etc, and this can be proven, then they can be charged with perverting the course of justice.
Baron (Lord) Jeffrey Archer was a Member of Parliament and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, before being convicted of perjury and perverting the course of justice in 2001.
Yes, criminal justice degree is a requirement for a police officer position. It will take you about 4 years to finish the criminal justice course to become a police officer.
If you have been arrested before they will check your finger prints and if you haven't then you might be arrested for perverting the course of justice. So it is better just to tell them your name.
Then you would be charged with obstruction of justice, in United States jurisdictions, refers to the crime of interfering with the work of police, investigators, regulatory agencies, prosecutors, or other (usually government) officials. Common law jurisdictions other than the United States tend to use the wider offense of Perverting the course of justice.Obstruction of justice - Means to get in the way of so as to hide from sight. Or to block (a road, passageway, etc.) with an obstacle, to make (progress or activity) difficult, to impede or block a clear view of..Basically, trying to stop a police officer from doing his job.
Stopping due course from happening; it could include tampering with/hiding evidence, lying in an official account or providing false alibi and generally preventing an investigative team from doing their job to prove/disprove an accusation.
The question becomes: WHAT does that charge actually mean in your state? Does it mean that you knowingly commited something such as: interfering with an investigation - harbored a fugitive - concealed evidence? Etc? All these things could be called "perversions" of justice." However, in other states the charge would be "Obstruction of Justice - "Tampering with Evidence" - "Aiding and Abetting" etc. Other states may word the offense differently but mean the same thing. If you participated in any offense of this type you could be charged with the offense that applies in your state.
Let the justice system takes its course.
Provided it has been proved without a reasonable doubt that the information was falsified-then this is a "VERY SERIOUS MATTER"-and the detective can be dismissed from the force-criminal charges of "perverting the course of justice" and perjury are amongst a list of charges under which he could-AND INDEED SHOULD BE- charged with. Depending upon which country this incidence is related to, Courts in the UK-EUROPE and the USA would TAKE A VERY SERIOUS VIEW OF SUCH AN INCIDENCE.
PC 148 simply states that you cannot disrupt a Peace Officer in the course of his duties. Its essentially Disruption Of Justice .
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