The three were each convicted on charges of tampering with evidence for this action.
When people tamper with evidence, they don't do it on videotape.
"Tampering with evidence is a pretty serious charge for a lawyer."
And you know when people tamper with evidence they don't do it on videotape.
She couldn't have put a possible suspect in a position to tamper with evidence.
Any person who tries to tamper with evidence is guilty of a crime.
Even I knew better than to open any of them, tampering with evidence should he turn up dead.
Depending on the case couldn't this be seen as tampering with evidence?
We're not going to tamper with evidence, but I'm representing a client.
I figured tampering with evidence would round things out nicely.