impatientredhead
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What in the world were her attorney's thinking picking up "physical evidence"? And what if it was THE piece of evidence that would have proven someone's guilt?????? Now it's worthless. Charges should be filed for tampering or something, that's just ludicrous!!
I am very curious to see what it turns out to be.
If it is a camera or a laptop, something like that I can see where it was done.
As I said in my earlier example if I give my attorney a gun that was used in a crime, he can take, but he has turn it over, he can't hide it or destroy it.
But he cannot go into a crime scene unbeknownst to the police and remove the gun from there. That is tampering with evidence. There is a distinction.
I am still holding out hope that there is a logical explanation for this.