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Penal code 135 makes it a crime to destroy or conceal evidence, if you know that that evidence is likely to be used in a court proceeding or an investigation. So examples would be if you get a notice that the IRS is going to audit you, and you shred all of your cash receipts, or if you flush your drugs down the toilet when the police come knocking at the door, or if you wash your sons bloody shirt when you know that he just committed a murder. The key is that number one, you knew the evidence was likely to be used in a court proceeding or investigation, and two, you destroyed it willfully as opposed to accidentally. Now penal code 135, Destroying or Concealing Evidence, is a misdemeanor. If youre convicted, you could face up to six months in jail. As well, it would give you a permanent criminal record, and its definitely a red flag for potential employers. When they see that on your record, it doesnt look good. Its definitely something that could hinder your ability to get a job