Yes...Evidence tampering really such a big crime. We should not ignore it and govt should be made a hard law for this crim. I want to share a link that will show evidence tampering by frisco Texas police department.
http://friscopaul.blogspot.com/2014/02/writ-of-habeas-frisco-police-department.html
Being found in possession of drugs most drugs is, usually, treated as a third-degree felony. A person who is find guilty of tampering with evidence may get a sentence of not more than 20 years, a fine or both.
Yes it is a felony
In California, evidence tampering is considered a felony offense. The sentence can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, but it can result in a prison sentence of up to three years, as well as fines and other penalties.
If, by your committing perjury, tampering with evidence, or tampering/altering a government document, you changed the outcome of the legal proceeding and caused a 'gross miscarriage of justice' (i.e.- caused a guilty party to be acquited, or an innocent party to be convicted) there are no statutory limitations on your culpability.
Tampering = Felony
nope but it is a misdemeanor
The word that is commonly used to describe the act of destroying evidence is "tampering." Tampering with evidence can hinder investigations and obstruct justice.
The case was adjourned because someone had been tampering with the evidence.
Examples of tampering with evidence include altering or destroying physical evidence, planting false evidence, fabricating documents or witness statements, and withholding or concealing evidence that could be crucial to a case.
felony because the prescription becomes a controlled substance after you tamper with it,and then you get caught for possession too.
Yes, absolutely.
If you are lucky you will get probation/