Sammy is the mayor of Friendlyville and has been siphoning money from the Boys' and Girls' Club over the past six years, amassing a tidy sum of $58,000. When the scam comes to light, investigators interview Sammy, who disavows any knowledge of the crime, blaming the allegations on political enemies. John, the deputy mayor, who has known of Sammy's illegal behavior for some time, provides a complete picture of Sammy's crimes to investigators. Both John and Sammy are placed under arrest, but not before deleting as many emails about the subject as possible.
A) ______ would be guilty of tampering with evidence.
B) Sammy
C) John
D) Both Sammy and John
E) Neither Sammy nor John
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Q41: Mark is giving testimony at his trial.
Q42: The crime of inducing or knowingly permitting
Q43: Sammy, the mayor of Friendlyville, was charged
Q44: The removal of a person from the
Q45: Mark is giving testimony at his trial.
Q47: Sammy, the mayor of Friendlyville, was charged
Q48: Sammy, the mayor of Friendlyville, was charged
Q49: A remedial form of contempt order used
Q50: Bootlegged whiskey and smuggled cigarettes:
A)are not
Q51: Any person who knowingly enters into a
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