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Well, honey, that charge basically means someone tried to mess with evidence to cover their tracks like a bad detective in a B-movie. They were caught red-handed trying to manipulate or destroy physical evidence to throw off the investigation. It's like trying to hide a pea under a walnut shell - sneaky, but not fooling anyone.

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