Your state Attorney General's office.
It is false. A gamma ray has no charge, but it is an electromagnetic wave, not a particle.
how is the charge foe false pretence contrary
False Evidence - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
A false piece of evidence is called "planting" or "fabricating" evidence. It is when someone intentionally places fake evidence to mislead investigators or jurors.
False, electrons are negatively charged whereas neutrons have no charge. An electron is of opposite charge to a proton which has a positive charge.
In some jurisdictions that actual charge IS "Giving a false statement to law enforcement." Other charges might be; 'Obstruction of Justice' - 'Hindering a Police Investigation' - Etc. Depending on the nature of information you gave, including giving a fake name or birthdate for yourself to hide warrants or your age, the charge added could also be for presenting an officer with a "...false identification upon a lawful arrest."
fine up to $2,500.00
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Planting false 'evidence' in a printed document???? Sounds a little strange to me. But, if the state attorney general doesn't think it worthy of investigation, try writing one of the local newspapers or TV stations who might be interested in doing an investigative piece on corruption.
Pseudoreasoning refers to faulty or deceptive reasoning that appears to be logical or rational but is actually flawed or misleading. It can involve using false premises, selectively presenting evidence, or employing illogical arguments to create the illusion of sound reasoning.
The cast of False Evidence - 1914 includes: Gene Gauntier as Florence Cobb