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GENERAL PART
Chapter Twenty-Eight
CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Tampering with Evidence
Article 285
(1) Whoever, with the intention of preventing or hindering the production of evidence, conceals, destroys or damages a document of another, or other object proposed as evidence, or renders such a document or object wholly or partly useless, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than three years.
(2) The same sentence shall be imposed on whoever, with the intention under the previous paragraph, removes, destroys, damages, shifts or displaces a boundary stone, geodetic mark or any other landmark intended to designate the right of real property or the right to use water, as well as whoever, with the same intention, falsely sets up such a landmark.
(3) Whoever, with the intention of preventing or hindering the production of evidence in a criminal offence, produces evidence which he is aware of being false or falsified, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years.
GENERAL PART
Chapter Twenty-Eight
CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Tampering with Evidence
Article 285
(1) Whoever, with the intention of preventing or hindering the production of evidence, conceals, destroys or damages a document of another, or other object proposed as evidence, or renders such a document or object wholly or partly useless, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than three years.
(2) The same sentence shall be imposed on whoever, with the intention under the previous paragraph, removes, destroys, damages, shifts or displaces a boundary stone, geodetic mark or any other landmark intended to designate the right of real property or the right to use water, as well as whoever, with the same intention, falsely sets up such a landmark.
(3) Whoever, with the intention of preventing or hindering the production of evidence in a criminal offence, produces evidence which he is aware of being false or falsified, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years.
Article 70
Offences against the administration of justice
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(b) Presenting evidence that the party knows is false or forged