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1 The state said it was clear that Packham had tried to destroy evidence .
2 They destroy evidence , pollute crime scenes, and feed us false leads.
3 The indictment said the Russians it charged tried to destroy evidence of their crimes.
4 And even when it doesn't, it's still a damned good way to destroy evidence .
5 Ruz said Barcenas was a flight risk and could also pressure witnesses or destroy evidence .
6 You bribed him for you to destroy evidence ?
7 She still has charges to face-impersonatinganother person to collect the insurance; trying to destroy evidence .
8 An earlier request for bail was denied on grounds that he could destroy evidence or flee the country.
9 Or you wanted to destroy evidence .
10 Not after attempting to destroy evidence .
11 Preparing to destroy evidence , Captain Patrone.
12 Their task, he informed them, was to watch out for anyone trying to destroy evidence in the kitchen fire.
13 That would explain his attempt to destroy evidence , or maybe his attempt to move the body to a safer place.
14 Ukraine has accused Russia of helping pro-Moscow separatists destroy evidence at the scene - an allegation which has been denied.
15 Meanwhile, Ukraine has accused pro-Russian rebels of trying to destroy evidence of "international crimes" at the crash site.
16 A WEXFORD woman has gone on trial accused of cleaning up a murder scene in a bid to destroy evidence .
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