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Definitions of spoliation in various dictionaries:
noun - (law) the intentional destruction of a document or an alteration of it that destroys its value as evidence
noun - the act of stripping and taking by force
The act of despoiling or plundering.
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Jun 16 2011 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Jun 16 2011 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Spoliation description |
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The spoliation of evidence is the intentional, reckless, or negligent withholding, hiding, altering, fabricating, or destroying of evidence relevant to a legal proceeding. Spoliation has three possible consequences: in jurisdictions where the (intentional) act is criminal by statute, it may result in fines and incarceration (if convicted in a separate criminal proceeding) for the parties who engaged in the spoliation; in jurisdictions where relevant case law precedent has been established, proceedings possibly altered by spoliation may be interpreted under a spoliation inference, or by other corrective measures, depending on the jurisdiction; in some jurisdictions the act of spoliation can itself be an actionable tort.The spoliation inference is a negative evidentiary inference that a finder of fact can draw from a party's destruction of a document or thing that is relevant to an ongoing or reasonably foreseeable civil or criminal proceeding: the finder of fact can review all evidence |