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- False_evidence abstract "False evidence, fabricate evidence, forge evidence or taint evidence is information created or obtained illegally, to sway the verdict in a court case. Also, misleading by suppressing evidence can be used to sway a verdict; however, in some cases, suppressed evidence is excluded because it was found hidden or locked away in areas the accused could not be proven to know. In Britain, falsifying evidence to convict the guilty is known as 'Noble Cause Corruption'. Some evidence is forged because the person doing the forensic work finds it easier to fabricate evidence than to perform the actual work involved. The planting of a gun at a crime scene would be used by the police to justify shooting the victim in self-defense, and avoid possible prosecution for manslaughter. However, the accused might have falsified some evidence, especially if not arrested immediately, or by having other access to a crime scene and related areas. Falsified evidence could be created by either the police/prosecution or the defendant(s), or by someone sympathetic to their cause.".
- False_evidence wikiPageID "3544991".
- False_evidence wikiPageRevisionID "603903712".
- False_evidence hasPhotoCollection False_evidence.
- False_evidence subject Category:Abuse_of_the_legal_system.
- False_evidence subject Category:Criminal_defenses.
- False_evidence subject Category:Evidence_law.
- False_evidence subject Category:Forgery.
- False_evidence subject Category:Injustice.
- False_evidence subject Category:Law_enforcement_terminology.
- False_evidence subject Category:Police_misconduct.
- False_evidence comment "False evidence, fabricate evidence, forge evidence or taint evidence is information created or obtained illegally, to sway the verdict in a court case. Also, misleading by suppressing evidence can be used to sway a verdict; however, in some cases, suppressed evidence is excluded because it was found hidden or locked away in areas the accused could not be proven to know. In Britain, falsifying evidence to convict the guilty is known as 'Noble Cause Corruption'.".
- False_evidence label "False evidence".
- False_evidence sameAs m.09kn54.
- False_evidence sameAs Q5432702.
- False_evidence sameAs Q5432702.
- False_evidence wasDerivedFrom False_evidence?oldid=603903712.
- False_evidence isPrimaryTopicOf False_evidence.