Not lawfully. Evidence of a crime points to the possible perpetrator. By tampering with it, you throw the investigation off-track, you can be charged with a criminal offense such as "Obstructing Justice."
No, FBI agents can not tamper with evidence or hide the evidence. This is an illegal act and could put the FBI agent in jail for a very long time and they would lose their job.
Tamper can be defined as: to interfere in a harmful manner or to tinker with rashly or foolishly. Example: She tampered with the evidence, trying to falsely clear her name.
At the time of your arrest, if you weren't told specifically what you tampered with, you will be at your arraignment.
Tamper proof means it is not possible to tamper with something. Tamper evident relates to devices that reveal if something was tampered with.
The past tense of tamper is tampered.
I believe that tamper is 50mm
Anything which is tamper proof cannot be altered, changed or messed about with.
A tamper is typically used in projects that include pavers or asphalt. The tamper tamps down sand and gravel and helps to level the ground for the insertion of pavers or bricks or asphalt.
A coffer tamper is used to compress ground coffee in the process of making espresso coffee One can purchase a coffee tamper when one shops online at eBay.
Technically forensic professionals examine the validity of the evidence, so that they are tamper proof. They also deal with activities and access related issues with the computer. They examine voice recordings, video recordings, location from which mails and chats were sent.
Get tamper data. Redeem and use it? Is it that hard? Omg..
A tamper is used to compact soil. Either a vibrating plate or a jumping jack type machine.