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and the murder trial for a woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend is underway in Boston officer John Oamp;#39;Keefe was found dead in a fellow police officeramp;#39;s yard in the snow two years ago police say Karen Reed ran him over and left him there to die Reedamp;#39;s defense says sheamp;#39;s being framed in a coverup meant to protect a group of well-connected people more witnesses set to take the stand today joining me now a blogger and independent journalist who has been covering the story from the beginning Aiden Kierney also known as Turtle Boy Aiden you have published more than 300 articles on Reedamp;#39;s case your YouTube channel gets millions of views this is one of the reasons we wanted to talk to youamp;#39;ve been invested in this story from the beginning tell us how you did your you first learn of re story and why you chose to get so involved I first learned of the read story when I heard about a woman doing a Google search woman named Jennifer mc

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3. Can a person be convicted with just circumstantial evidence? Criminal law does allow prosecutors to convict a defendant using just circumstantial evidence. In fact, this proof is not considered to be inherently less reliable than direct proof.
A cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information.
Trace evidence occurs when objects make contact, and material is transferred. This type of evidence is usually not visible to the naked eye and requires specific tools and techniques to be located and obtained. Due to this, trace evidence is often overlooked, and investigators must be trained to detect it.
The five steps recommended by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for collecting and preserving evidence are (1) obtaining it legally; (2) describing the evidence in detailed notes; (3) identifying it accurately and positively; (4) packaging it properly for identification, storage, or shipment to the laboratory; and (5
Spoliation. Spoliation of evidence is the intentional, reckless, or negligent withholding, hiding, altering, fabricating, or destroying of evidence relevant to a legal proceeding. Historically, it has also sometimes been referred to as spoilage of evidence.
California Penal Code 135 defines destroying or concealing evidence as follows: Any person who knows that a record, instrument, image, video recording, or other items are going to be used as evidence in a trail or investigation, then willfully destroys, conceals, or erases with intent to prevent them from being used.
Under California Penal Code 135 PC, destroying or concealing evidence is a misdemeanor offense. Penalties for violating Penal Code 135 PC are: up to 6 months in county jail, and. a fine of up to $1,000.
In criminal law Likewise, obstruction of justice, that is, any activity that aims to cover-up another crime, is itself a crime in many legal systems.
Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Is Required for a Conviction This high standard is known as the beyond-a-reasonable-doubt standard. It is required in all criminal prosecutions.
No one can be convicted of a criminal offense if the jury does not find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. It doesnt matter if circumstantial or direct evidence or both were presented to the jury.

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