Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Bureau investigates crimes arising out of the abuse of the judicial process. These crimes may include perjury, intimidation of witnesses, falsify

The Bureau investigates crimes arising out of the abuse of the judicial process. These crimes may include perjury, intimidation of witnesses, falsifying evidence and conspiracy to obstruct justice. These crimes are typically referred to the District Attorney by judges in whose courts the offense occurred.

The appellate court will reverse the judgment only if it finds the trial court committed legal
errors that were prejudicial during the trial. For example, legal errors can occur in jury
instructions, the admission or exclusion of evidence, or the failure to follow proper
procedures.

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Phil Reddish telling on him self

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