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Be clear and detailed about what you saw, and don’t skimp on the info—specifics make your report stand out like a sore thumb!
Yes, telling lies to law enforcement can land you in hot water, as it may be seen as obstruction of justice or perjury.
Hiding evidence can turn the tables on you, leading to more serious charges and a tougher road ahead in court.
Absolutely! Many authorities allow anonymous tips; just give them the scoop and let them handle it from there.
These statements can muddy the waters. They are false claims meant to clear someone of wrongdoing but can backfire and lead to more trouble.
Concealment of evidence is like hiding the ball in a game. It means keeping important information or proof away from law enforcement or courts to obstruct justice.
If you spot something that raises your eyebrows, trust your gut and report it to the authorities. It's better to be safe than sorry!