procedural fraud

modifying the evidence related to crime, including modifying the crime scene, the objects related to the crime or even the state of the people involved, in order to induce the magistrate or the expert to error
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procedural fraud

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Key Facts

  • procedural fraud's subclass of is recorded as fraud[1].
  • procedural fraud's subclass of is recorded as crime[2].
  • procedural fraud's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12dpwgg1z[3].

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  2. [2] . wikidata.org.
  3. [3] . wikidata.org.

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