Fabricating false evidence: intentionally creating false records or circumstances to mislead fact finders is an offence. The provision criminalizes causing any circumstance or making any false entry, document or electronic record with the intention that it appear in evidence in a judicial or legally constituted proceeding or before an arbitrator, and that it induce an erroneous opinion on a point material to the proceeding's result; both physical manipulation and falsified documentary or electronic records intended to mislead decision-makers constitute the offence of fabricating false evidence.
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Fabricating false evidence: intentionally creating false records or circumstances to mislead fact finders is an offence.
The provision criminalizes causing any circumstance or making any false entry, document or electronic record with the intention that it appear in evidence in a judicial or legally constituted proceeding or before an arbitrator, and that it induce an erroneous opinion on a point material to the proceeding's result; both physical manipulation and falsified documentary or electronic records intended to mislead decision-makers constitute the offence of fabricating false evidence.
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