Perverting the course of justice
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In English, Canadian (see article 139 of Canadian Criminal Code) or Irish law, perversion of the course of justice is a criminal offence in which someone acts in a manner that in some way prevents justice being served on either themselves or on a third party. Perverting the course of justice is an offence in common law. It carries a theoretical maximum sentence of life imprisonment, although no sentence of more than 10 years has been handed down in the past one hundred years[where?].
Perversion of the course of justice takes the form of one of three acts:
- Fabrication or disposal of evidence
- Intimidating a witness or juror
- Threatening a witness or juror
It is also criminal to conspire with another to pervert the course of justice and to intend to pervert the course of justice.
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