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
Yes it is a felony
The specific felony degree for a drug possession charge and tampering with physical evidence charge can vary by jurisdiction. In general, drug possession may be charged as a felony, ranging from a lower degree for small amounts to a higher degree for larger quantities or if it's linked to intent to distribute. Tampering with physical evidence is typically charged as a felony, often in the third or fourth degree, depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense.
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 case was adjourned because someone had been tampering with the evidence.
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/
The answer may vary dopending on certain things.
There was no visible evidence of tampering.
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