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by fc417fc802
8 hours ago
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Only in the case that you can prove both thing and intent to cover up thing beyond a reasonable doubt. And in that case since you've got both convictions then covering it up only needs to carry a small penalty (relative to thing). If you don't have to prove thing then you end up with a situation where all sorts of mundane actions can be construed as covering something up. |
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