Multiple Choice
Spoliation of evidence is
A) when evidence that is perishable goes bad.
B) when the prosecutor unveils the defense attorney's theory of the case.
C) when evidence relevant to a legal proceeding is deliberately withheld, lost, or destroyed.
D) defined the same in all states.
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