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According to California Penal Code 135 PC, it is a misdemeanor to destroy or conceal evidence. Examples of why evidence might be destroyed or concealed include obstructing justice or preventing it from being used in a legal process (including a criminal investigation or prosecution). This can be done by burning, mutilating, or disposing of evidence in an unreasonable manner. The destruction of evidence is a serious crime that can lead to severe penalties. If you or someone you know has been accused of destroying evidence, consult with an experienced Los Angeles defense lawyer at Werksman Jackson & Quinn LLP. Our firm has earned a strong national reputation by successfully representing defendants in several high-profile criminal cases. We're AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating regarding ethical standards and legal ability. Super Lawyers also gives our firm high marks based on peer reviews and independent research. Learn more by visiting our website. https://lnkd.in/gT-r8tWz - - - #WerksmanJacksonandQuinn #CriminalLaw #LALawyers #LosAngelesLawyer #CriminalDefense #CriminalJustice #Prison #Criminal #CriminalJusticeReform #Court 

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