"Falsifying records" is the process of creating records with false or incorrect entries.
Falsifying records involves intentionally altering or fabricating documentation to misrepresent information or cover up the truth. This unethical practice can have serious consequences, leading to legal repercussions, loss of credibility, and damage to reputation for individuals or organizations involved.
The plural of "record" is "records."
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
I bought some vinyl records at the flea market for my collection.
"Disques" in English means "discs" or "records." It is often used to refer to compact discs (CDs) or vinyl records in music-related contexts.
My legs stuck to the vinyl seat. Most teenagers don't know that music records used to be called 'vinyls'.
Yes, not only fired but prosecuted in court.
In 2012, . . . "the term shall be fixed by the court, and shall not exceed four years."
You can sue anyone for anything. Whether you can prevail and whether you can receive a monetary award always depends on the facts.
Falsifying government documents is a felony, punishable by 5-10 years depending on how severe the case is.
Yes, it is.
rigging
Falsifying a deed to a home where two people are listed one is deceased and his wife is trying to change it to her name
Violation of ethics
Deception is the term used to describe an action that misleads an enemy through manipulation or falsifying records. Often these methods are employed to cast the enemy in a bad light.
It's called fraud.
Yes, absolutely.
Violation of ethics