Defense Lawyer Helps With Tampering With Or Fabricating Physical Evidence (N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6) Charges
Once an investigation or official proceeding is begun, it is imperative that evidence pertaining to the events in question is maintained.
Obstructing proceedings or investigations by altering, destroying, tampering with, falsifying, or creating false physical evidence is a crime of the fourth degree, and conviction can put you in prison for up to 18 months under N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6, Tampering With or Fabricating Physical Evidence.
New Jersey Judges take charges like these very seriously. As judges, they hold enormous power over those accused of crimes, and they rely on sound evidence to arrive at just conclusions.
People who impede the operation of our legal system, which can result in innocent people being imprisoned or guilty people being set free, will not find a receptive audience in front of a judge.
Attorney Matthew Reisig can help. For nearly 20 years, he’s protected people in New Jersey from serious criminal charges.
If you or a family member need help with Tampering With Or Fabricating Physical Evidence charges, call 732-625-9661 today for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.