The answer depends on the particular incident and whether the action is prosecuted. "Tampering" with a legal document may involve forgery, fraud, theft or some other criminal act.
An example could be the amnesty.
pardon
A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.
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.
In legal terms, the statement "under penalty" typically means that there will be consequences or punishment for not following the rules or laws outlined in the document.
It was legal as a form of punishment.... apex!
Not sure what the reset punishment is, but tampering with their software could mean a ban.
No. The will is the legal document that lists heirs.
Victim Impact Statement (VIS) is the document given to the judge to encourage a harsher punishment.
Victim Impact Statement (VIS) is the document given to the judge to encourage a harsher punishment.
An exploit legal document is one legal document that allows the explores to explore an given area.
Is email a legal document in Canada.