If you are lucky you will get probation/
The case was adjourned because someone had been tampering with the evidence.
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The answer may vary dopending on certain things.
Felony DUI in Ohio is after the 4th offense.
There was no visible evidence of tampering.
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Check with the Clerk's Office of that court, or notify police or sheriff's office. Tampering with evidence is a crime.
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.
3 years
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."
The judge does not request any "evidence." What they request is the background and criminal history (if any) of the defendant appearing before them for sentencing so that they may make an appropriate judgment on the harshness or leniency of the sentence they will impose.